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Impasse Over Who Loses Water, and How Much, Could Sink Arizona Drought Planning

A water dispute is playing out between Central Arizona cities, tribes and farms.

Grant Road Construction Done, For Now

The second of four phases is now complete.

Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment Begins Nov 1

Additional health care choices are available for Pima County residents.

Wednesday is the Last Day to Mail Your Ballot

If you miss that deadline, you can still drop your early ballot off at a voting location.

Mexico City's New Airport Canceled After Controversial Referendum

Nearly 70 percent voted against, though it was discovered that it was possible to vote several times.

State Enters 2nd Election Without Updates to Procedures Manual

Complaint from counties led to the governor declining to approve the update.

$4.5M to Support UA Center's Research on Climate Change

The Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center is an initiative investigating climate change in the Southwest.

UA Joins Climate Change Coalition

The initiative aims to leverage the expertise of individual universities.

Court Changes Mind on Grand Canyon Mine Claim

Some say the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision may be too late.

Releases of Migrant Families Expands Along Southwest Border

The government has been releasing hundreds of undocumented immigrant families in Arizona.

Citizen-Science Project Looks to Test for Polluted Rainwater

The five-year program teaches residents how to measure what's in their harvested rainwater.

Elections Experts Say Arizona Voter Turnout Is At 'Crisis' Levels

They say the state has an electorate that is not representative of the greater population.

Sen Jon Kyl; Young Voters; Pima County Roads

Plus, journalist Carmen Aristegui on defending the free press in Mexico.

Arizona Supreme Court Explains 'Invest in Ed' Decision

The justices wrote why they kicked the Invest in Education initiative off the ballot

Drug 'Take-Back Day' Chance to Dispose of Old Prescriptions

The DEA is partnering with local law enforcement Saturday to collect unneeded or expired prescription drugs.

Arizona's US Senate Race in the Spotlight

One of the nation's highest-profile, and most negative, Senate races is here at home.

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