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Residents near South32 Hermosa Project alarmed by potential groundwater impacts

The mining project could lower well levels by 10 feet and South32’s well agreement raises new concerns.

Focusing on Allergies at the University of Arizona

Doctor addresses topics such as common causes, treatments and research.

Proposed Arizona settlement recommends more warnings for voters coming off early-voting list

The settlement, which was filed in court Monday and is still subject to final approval, would resolve a longstanding challenge to a 2021 law that eliminated the state’s Permanent Early Voting List.

The documentary "Final Vows" looks at a way of life that is disappearing

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Retired Tucson architect Paula Holmes celebrates 100 years; and "Stories that Soar!" shares an amphibious love story.

Sen. Mike Lee scales back land sale plan but Arizona sites still at risk

Conservation groups warn the new proposal could open cherished public lands to sale, including areas near Organ Pipe and Sky Island ranges.

Southern Arizona nonprofits warn of devastating federal funding cuts

A coalition of nonprofits is urging Congress to safeguard funding for health care, food assistance, childcare and more.

Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes two budget proposals as the state risks a possible shutdown

Hobbs' action came after House Republicans indicated that a budget negotiated by the Arizona state Senate and the Office of the Governor lacked the needed votes in that chamber.

Feds approve first phase of long-awaited Phoenix-to-Tucson rail project

Project enters the phase to determine stations, costs and infrastructure needs.

Senate forced to drop public land sale from spending package

Groups say such proposed land sales bypass public input and threaten conservation efforts.

The A.R.F.F. Program: How shelter dogs are helping people living with aphasia.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Sharing memories of "The Twilight Zone" with Joseph Dougherty, author of "Rod Serling at 100".

Hearing set for Friday over Arizona's crackdown on hemp product sales

The Arizona Attorney General opined in March that it’s illegal to sell intoxicating hemp products without a state dispensary license.

TEP proposes 14% rate hike for residential customers

Power company says summer bills could rise by $16 to fund grid investments.

Pima County approves $3.6 billion data center project near fairgrounds

Project Blue promises jobs, tax revenue and tech investment-but faces pushback over water use and infrastructure strain.

Arizona tries again to ensure that manual audits of election results get done

State law has strict conditions on who appoints the workers, who participates, and when it happens.

Baseball returns to Tucson with new Mexican Pacific League team

Baseball Without Borders: Tucson Joins the Pacific League

The Long Road: How COVID changed politics

Did the silos deepen or did people start paying more attention?

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