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Pride celebrates in Bisbee

Bisbee Pride kicks off Friday and will run through Sunday

Man dies in bear attack at Arizona campsite

The Tucson man was attacked in Yavapai County.

Arizona education leaders unveil ‘Everything to Gain’ campaign about importance of post-high school education

It is part of an initiative which aims for 60% of Arizonans to have a post-high school degree or certificate by 2030.

Tucson Juneteenth Festival

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Trade between Arizona, Mexico well above pre-pandemic levels

A new University of Arizona reports shows many economic indicators between Arizona and Mexico are up, including exports, imports and and northbound border crossings.

Arizona death row inmate released after 29 years behind bars

A Pima County judge ordered the release of Jones after approving a deal between his defense team and prosecutors.

Why water well goes dry

Pima County is helping with a solution.

Episode 369: Research that helps our eyes see better

The University of Arizona is a leader in bio-engineered optical science.

Feds announce start of public process to reshape key rules on Colorado River water use by 2027

The U.S. Interior Department said it will publish in the Federal Register on Friday a call for replacing guidelines that expire in 2026.

The Buzz: What to expect when OSIRIS-REx returns to Earth

The seven-year mission to harvest samples of an asteroid is months from completion, and scientists are ready for the next step.

Appeals court sends UA harassment claim back to trial court

The three-judge panel found that Title IX bars sexual harassment on the basis of perceived sexual orientation.

Female Mexican gray wolf released into wild in Arizona in move to help wolf's recovery

The wolf was headed north into the southern Rocky Mountains of New Mexico in January when the wildlife service captured her outside the recovery area.

Reeves Fire burns 88 acres east of Tombstone

The fire's cause has yet to be determined

TUSD approves new Code of Conduct and special election

The new code will go into effect this fall.

Arizona's legislative Black Caucus gets new leadership

State house freshman Quantá Crews will now be the new chair.

This is an Evolution: While some things change, other parts stay the same

Rule changes in college sports alter the business on a monumental scale, and how a baseball powerhouse passes one generation to the next.

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