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VIDEO: Former Arizona U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl to Replace John McCain

Kyl, a Republican, is currently shepherding Trump's nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.

4 More Weeks of Monsoon, Tucson Has Beaten Normal Rain Totals

Tucson has received more than six inches of rain since the monsoon began, and much of Southern Arizona has surpassed normal totals.

Classes to Teach Mexican Cooking

Sharing the tie of food and family, Tucson Botanical Gardens offers classes this week.

Border Grants on Pima Supervisors Agenda Yet Again

Board has delayed finalizing acceptance of the federal grants for more than six months.

Pima County Political Parties Want Higher Voter Turnout

The number of voters is low in midterm elections and local party leaders want to see that change.

Arizona Supreme Court Won't Review Pima County-World View Deal

The claim involved incentives as part of the deal the county made for the aerospace company's headquarters.

Google Maps Mistakenly Shows 'McCain Senate Office Building'

The error was fixed later Wednesday. It was not clear how it occurred.

Mine Spill Victims Seek to Block Grupo Mexico Tailings Pond

The decision on one of Mexico’s most serious environmental disasters in decades could set precedent for other similar cases.

Competitive Primary Races; Value of Political Endorsements; New Trade Deal

Also, chair of the Arizona Democratic Party, Felecia Rotellini says Democrats are primed to capture Arizona voters.

Court Bars From Ballot Tax on Wealthy to Fund Education

A majority of the court found that the measure's description of the change in tax rates creates a danger of confusion or unfairness.

VIDEO: Second Day of Memorial Services for McCain in Phoenix

Watch video of the services at the North Phoenix Baptist Church, which include former Vice President Joe Biden and others.

Mourners Gather for Arizona Church Service for McCain

It's the second day of memorial services for Sen. John McCain, maverick politician and former POW.

U.S. and Mexico May Sign Trade Deal Without Canada

Officials were hopeful for a trilateral agreement, but gave Canada until Friday to decide whether it would sign on to a new deal.

Hackers? No, Human Error Plagues Arizona Primary Voting

Dozens of polling places in Maricopa County opened late for Tuesday's primary, as equipment had not been set up in time.

TUSD to Start Review of Controversial Textbook at Teachers' Request

The economics course was canceled at TUSD last year. It could be back in front of the board for approval in November.

Thousands of Mail-In, Provisional Ballots Remain Uncounted in Pima County

Ballot counting will resume Thursday. State law requires counting to be done by next Wednesday.

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