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Foreclosures up statewide over the past year

Increases could have a variety of causes combining to force people from homes.

Arizona AG sues John Deere over right to repair, alleging market monopoly

Case argues Deere’s software locks farmers into costly dealer -only repairs.

Court sets March 19 date for first execution in Arizona in over 2 years

In one of the 2022 executions, the state was criticized for taking too long to insert an IV for lethal injection into a condemned prisoner.

University High students debate real-world issues in annual mock election debate

AP U.S. Government seniors explore complex global issues and policy making.

AZ House lawmaker asks that feds waive Endangered Species Act for military

Gail Griffin's bill would send a letter with the request to the president and both chambers of Congress.

Tucson Bishop leaving for Detroit

He will become Archbishop in late March.

Private jets collide at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona, killing 1 person, authorities say

The collision Monday afternoon comes after three major U.S. aviation disasters in the past two weeks.

AZ Senate President calls for Arizona’s public universities to end DEI programs

Republican Warren Petersen said universities could lose federal funding if they do not comply with President Trump’s executive order.

ADEQ approves South32 Hermosa Project expansion for tailings storage

South32 secures amendment to Aquifer Protection Permit.

Top AZ education official not worried about immigration raids at schools

Tom Horne does not expect students to be targeted.

Bill would let voters end legislative immunity for traffic tickets

A state legislator wants to add traffic offenses to the list of acceptable arrests

Interior Secretary’s new order sparks concerns over national monument protections

Environmental advocates warn the policy shift could threaten protected public lands in Arizona.

Arizona court upholds Hermosa Mine’s water discharge standards

Arizona Court of Appeals affirms South32’s permit complies with Arizona’s water quality laws.

Arizona and other states head to court to stop DOGE

Attorneys General from the states are worried about privacy.

Troops headed to Ft. Huachuca for border surge

The troops are coming from New York.

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