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The Southwest is running out of fresh water. Could the ocean provide a cure?

Arizona and other states are looking at the use of desalination plants.

James Webb Telescope scientists dive into interstellar study

Astronomers are beginning to settle into a routine of regular research assignments.

Pima Community College opens early learning center

New facility will provide services to the children of PCC students

Sunnyside School District town hall highlights the need for school safety

Following the school shootings in Uvalde, Texas, the district is looking to close gaps

Strong sense of place

Tucson made big changes that had big impacts on its water consumption.

Cochise Democrats ready for the general election

The party wants to focus on issues.

Open Mic Night opens opportunities and cooperation in Sierra Vista

Monthly gathering welcomes artists to showcase their talent.

Southern Arizona schools upgrade security and active-shooter training as schools prepare to open

School shootings around the country have made this a summer of preparation for school districts

The water came back

Poor water practices made the Santa Cruz River practically disappear, but new efforts have some water flowing again. And when there’s water in the desert, life follows quickly.

Mailboxes are overflowing with campaign ads. Who's paying for it all?

Outside groups spend big to sway voters as August 2nd primary approaches.

COVID-19 highlights need for school counselors

Schools across Cochise County have identified an increase in demand for mental health counseling services since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Not here for some agrarian fantasy”

Arizona plays a big role in providing Americans with fresh greens year-round, and its farmers are feeling the pressure to keep that going while cutting down on water. It’s also not an easy place to start farming from scratch.

On the Colorado River the feds carry a big stick. Will the states get hit?

A summer deadline approaches for state leaders to agree on how to cut their water use.

Abortion ruling puts new focus on Arizona's attorney general race

The race for state attorney general is one of the most crowded fields on Arizona’s primary ballots.

A battle of endorsements in the GOP gubernatorial primary

At this late stage in the race, Karrin Taylor Robson is picking up steam as Donald Trump backs Kari Lake.

How would the next secretary of state handle future elections? Look back to 2020

One task, once mundane, has been politicized by some of the candidates vying for the office: election certification.

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