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Officials prepare for change in border policy

As Title 42 comes to an end, border officials prepare for a possible influx in migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.

21 incarcerated men earn software development certification

For six hours a day, five days a week, the participants worked with instructors and one another to learn both hard and soft skills.

University of Arizona Museum of Art gives high school artists a chance to share, with "Our Stories".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Tony Paniagua talks with a first-time German visitor to the United States; and "Pooh" returns to the Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre.

Judge rejects Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers' restraining order against reporter

“The strongest point is investigative reporting is a legitimate purpose. lt just is,” said Judge Howard Grodman.

Democrats upset Arizona budget doesn’t limit school voucher expansion

The Democratic governor came into office with plans to undo the massive explosion in the voucher program.

More people crossing border at Cochise County ports

Cross-border traffic rebounded after the pandemic.

Miracle Valley in Cochise County could be sold

The county is getting ready to auction the bible college property.

Tucson joins call to action to end violence against Indigenous women

Tucson is joining local jurisdictions in combating violence against Native American women.

Value of trade at Cochise ports drops

More than $1 billion dollars in goods still came across.

Cochise County Board of Supervisors changes leadership

The new positions take effect May 23.

Grijalva calls for continued funding for missing and murdered indigenous people.

Congressman Raul Grijalva is among the elected officials continuing to raise awareness about violence against indigenous women and girls.

UA develops mobile crisis unit, other efforts to address campus safety and security concerns.

The announcement was made during Friday's campus safety briefing.

Sen. Juan Mendez, Arizona Muslim Alliance propose Arizona Office for New Americans

Mendez said he has been working on the bill for years and is collaborating with the Muslim community.

Phoenix company ElectraTect creating marijuana Breathalyzer

As marijuana decriminalization spreads across the country, the market for the plant has flourished, along with a need for technology that can detect THC impairment.

Forest Service locates fire suspect

The man is accused of starting a fire near Mt. Lemmon

Kari Lake's lawyers fined in failed Arizona election lawsuit

In an order Thursday, the state’s highest court says Lake's attorney knowingly made “unequivocally false” statements.

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