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Transgender Asylum Seeker From Honduras Expected to be Paroled

Nicol crossed into the U.S. at a Nogales port of entry almost four months ago.

US Judge Extends Halt on Deportations of Separated Families

The order affects many of the more than 2,500 children separated from their families.

McSally Lead Widens in Republican Senate Race

Poll suggests "undecided" voters are deciding for McSally.

Former Arizona State Treasurer Carol Springer Dead at 81

Springer was one of 5 women who won the highest state offices in 1998.

Home Sharing Is a Second 'Job' for Many Tucson Teachers

Airbnb says 12 percent of Tucson "hosts" are educators.

Marana Developing Plan to Treat Two Contaminated Wells

Wells have tested positive for compounds not regulated by federal laws.

Arizona Utility Company Customers Advised to Boil Water

The notice was issued Wednesday for a town 40 miles east of Yuma.

ASU Expanding Beer, Wine Sales at Sun Devil Stadium

Fans will no longer be able to leave the stadium and return after their ticket is scanned.

Vital Reservoir Lake Mead OK for Now, But Shortages Loom

A forecast suggests climate and demand could drain so much water cutbacks would be necessary.

UA Study Uncovers Workplace Bias Based on Family Roles

The research found that focus is put on whether employees are seen as "providers" or "caregivers."

Kroger Begins Testing Driverless Grocery Deliveries in Scottsdale

Same-day or next-day delivery orders can be made online or via a mobile app.

Arizona Unemployment Drops Slightly in July

Figure stands at 4.6 percent; seasonal job losses in education, hospitality

Arizona Voters Won't See Senate Primary Debates

Three GOP candidates are vying to replace Sen. Jeff Flake, while Democrats see the seat as a key step in taking the U.S. Senate.

UA Tree-Ring Research Narrows Window for Massive Bronze Age Eruption

Newer methods helped close the gap on an ancient explosion that dimmed the sun across the Eastern Mediterranean.

TUSD OKs Suing County or State Over Desegregation Funding

Legal action was approved by the governing board unanimously Tuesday night to protect district taxpayers.

TUSD Asking if it Should Stop Using the Term 'Rodeo Days'

The board has called for a survey after an activist group said the name glorifies the mistreatment of animals.

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