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Arizona Cardinals Suspend GM 5 Weeks After Extreme DUI Plea

Steve Keim pleaded guilty following a Fourth of July arrest in the Phoenix area.

TUSD Sends Out Notifications of School Letter Grades

More than a quarter of TUSD schools received a letter grade of D or F.

Sonoran Solar Array Gets $224 Million In Financing

The more than 1.2 million-panel plant is expected to be operational by 2019.

Separated and Reunited, Father and Daughter Await Asylum Hearing

17 year old Jesse Tomas and her father have found a temporary home after being separated at the border.

CNN Anchor Anderson Cooper to Receive Walter Cronkite Award

The honor is awarded by Arizona State University, whose journalism school is named after the famous late CBS News anchor.

Navajo Nation Begins Negotiations With Possible New Coal Plant Owner

President Russell Begaye said Monday that an agreement with New York-based Avenue Capital could be in front of lawmakers by October.

Marijuana Smugglers Now Facing Border-Crossing Charge in Arizona

The policy shift impacts the hundreds in Southern Arizona arrested each year who smuggle pot instead of of paying to be smuggled themselves.

Entrepreneurship Program Aims to Help Kids Bring Ideas to Life

The after-school program helps young people create their own businesses and nonprofits.

Arizona Senators Blast Trump for Putin News Conference

Flake wants more sanctions, McCain accuses Trump of defending a tyrant.

Goldwater Institute Sues Pinal County Over Road Repair Tax

The suit claims the tax is illegal because it only applies to certain items.

Judge: Trump Administration Must Give Asylum Seekers Due Process

The ruling means that the administration cannot use indefinite detention as a weapon to deter asylum seekers.

Judge Temporarily Halts Deportation of Reunified Families

The judge is asking government to respond to ACLU court filing pointing to rumors of mass deportations following reunification.

Flagstaff Hit by Flooding Following Storm

The water resulted in stranded vehicles and traffic-light outages.

Defense Contractor Kept Migrant Kids in Phoenix Building Overnight

The company previously said children were at the facility Phoenix for a few hours, but changed their story at the end of last week.

Suit Paves Way for Arizonans to Text 911

A settlement set up funding for the service, which is expected to benefit the hearing-impaired, among others.

Strong Sales, Low Inventory Keep Tucson Housing Prices Growing

Tariffs are disincentivizing home builders, keeping inventory low in a high-demand market.

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