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Joining Forces to Help Asylum Seekers at the Border

Alliances form over efforts to get supplies to families hoping to be granted asylum.

Congressman Grijalva Opposes Both Proposed Immigration Bills

The Arizona Democrat says it legislation would decrease legal immigration by nearly 30 percent.

Poll: Martha McSally Leads in Senate Primary

The Southern Arizona U.S. representative has a double-digit advantage over her Republican opponents.

Arizona Health Officials Warn About Rise in Rabies

Most animals were found in rural areas, principally skunks and foxes.

Pima Supervisors Reject Taxes for Road Repairs, Plan to Ask Voters

After voting down a property and a sales tax, the board asked county staff to prepare language for a bond issue for the November ballot.

Tucson Housing Market Bounces Back But Still Short on Labor

Homebuyers increased by nearly 15 percent, a realtor group president says.

Judge Ruling Keeps Kirkpatrick on the Ballot

The case against the candidate for U.S. Congress claimed Kirkpatrick listed the wrong address on official paperwork.

Questions Remain as 2,342 Children Separated From Parents at Border

Border Patrol says it's up to sector chiefs to determine cutoff ages for the separation of children from parents.

Ducey 'No Fan' of Tariffs, Wants NAFTA Changes

Arizona governor said business between Arizona and Sonora will continue.

Attorneys General Demand Family Separation Stop

More reaction over the separation of children and families at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Patagonia Group Offering Aid to Central American Asylum Seekers

Voices From The Border members say they are bearing witness to a border crisis.

Gubernatorial Candidate Bennett Wants Armed Teachers and Cops in Schools

The Republican former secretary of state unveils school safety plan.

Waymo Vehicle Involved in Mesa Crash Not in Autonomous Mode, Driver Says

Witnesses said a car disobeyed traffic signals and crashed into multiple vehicles.

Ducey: Immigration Reform Needs to be Addressed

Congress is expected to take on two immigration bills this week.

How Zero-Tolerance Immigration Policy Leads to Family Separation

A discussion with Arizona Republic border reporter Rafael Carranza about how the law is enforced.

Tohono O'odham Leaders See Chance for Improved Ties With Federal Law Enforcement

The tribe's land spans both Arizona and Mexico, adding complexity to its relationship with the political border.

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