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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.

A look at how Trump's big bill could change the US immigration system

The bill sets aside $46.5 billion for what the House Homeland Security Committee calls an "integrated border barrier system" along the U.S.-Mexico border and $45 billion to expand the network of immigrant detention facilities.

Exploring the lives of the earliest humans

Neanderthals existed at the same time as Homo sapiens hundreds of thousands of years ago.

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

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

Former Santa Cruz County treasurer receives 10 years for $38.7 million theft of public funds

Federal judge Tuesday sentenced Gutfahr to a decade in prison and nearly $52 million in restitution

Grantchester

SUNDAY at 8PM

Trump to rescind 'Roadless Rule' protecting 58 million acres of forest land

Environmentalists have already indicated they'll sue to prevent its reversal.

Arizona Illustrated

SUNDAY at 6:30PM

Ban on camping in washes, TEP's proposed 14% rate hike, and local No Kings protests

The Tucson City Council votes to ban camping in washes, a controversial new data center named "Project Blue," TEP's proposed 14% rate hike, southern Arizona's No Kings protests, and border wall construction. Plus, Larry Starks on Juneteenth.

The Press Room

FRIDAY at 8:30PM

Arizona extends baseball coach Chip Hale's contract 4 years through 2030

Hale has led Arizona to the NCAA Tournament four straight times since returning to Tucson to coach his alma mater in 2021.

Senate forced to drop public land sale from spending package

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

Tick risks vary by region. Here's where diseases have spread and how to stay safe

Ticks can carry more than a dozen different disease-causing agents, including toxins, allergens, bacteria, parasites and viruses.

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".

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