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AG Mayes sues Saudi-owned alfalfa farm Fondomonte

The lawsuit alleges that the company has excessively pumped groundwater, causing a nuisance in La Paz County.

Tucson Metro Chamber and Sun Corridor Inc. announce 2025 merger

President Joe Snell said too many competing business groups have made advocacy confusing.

Debate heats up in Arizona over using dog packs for hunting

Game and Fish Commission balances tradition and modern wildlife management.

Allegations of internal misconduct and conflict of interest continue in Pima County Sheriff’s Department rape case

A witness Tuesday said defendant Ricardo Garcia was president of the union in support of Sheriff Chris Nanos.

New EPA rules phase out toxic chemicals TCE and limits PCE nationwide

Biden Administration’s EPA advances protections against carcinogens.

Auditor General says Arizona schools fail to meet emergency preparedness standards

The Arizona Auditor General says that school emergency operations plans throughout the state don’t meet minimum standards and that schools have not fully implemented and tested the plans they do have.

New Arizona Transportation Institute enlists help from state universities for road issues

Engineering researchers will work on new surface compounds and ways to reduce highway repair costs

Judge dismisses challenge to dual language program, citing lack of standing

This lawsuit was Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne's second attempt at targeting the learning model.

Kino Sports Complex considered as a team base camp for upcoming FIFA World Cup events

Tucson’s Kino Sports Complex is being considered as a possible base camp for soccer teams competing in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and World Cup 2026.

Arizona regulators consider taking over troubled rural water company

According to Corporation Commission staff, Salome Water Company is out of compliance with several state regulatory agencies.

ADOT takes new step in Tucson-to-Phoenix passenger rail service

Regional transportation officials will use federal grant to further study the long-discussed project.

Cholla High School students experience Native art through virtual reality

Students, through the use of virtual reality sets, listened to three different stories from Navajo artists.

Threats to Medicaid funding could mean loss of health insurance for thousands of Arizonans

The incoming Trump administration and GOP-controlled Congress could cut the Medicaid expansion in the Affordable Care Act, eliminating health insurance for over 3 million parents and adults, including Arizonans.

Sheriff Chris Nanos officially wins reelection in official recount

Heather Lappin "firmly" believes Nanos’ discipline impacted Pima Sheriff's race loss.

University of Arizona Innocence Project awarded $1.5 million grant for wrongful convictions work

The federal funding will support DNA evidence analysis, helping to overturn wrongful convictions and train future advocates in Arizona.

“I did not want to let her go back inside,” says first responder in Pima County deputy rape case

Another responding deputy testified Ricardo Garcia was on first-name basis with Sheriff Chris Nanos.

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