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Infrastructure bill includes billions of dollars for Western water projects

$300 million will help implement drought contingency plans in the Colorado River Basin.

Judge denies request to block vaccination requirements for federal workers, contractors

Lawyers for the state attorney general's office argued the requirements violate the government's procurement rules.

Arizona public health official: 'Pandemic not done with us'

The state on Wednesday reported over 3,000 additional confirmed cases for the sixth time in seven days.

Study focuses on competitiveness and the gender wage gap

University of Arizona-backed research finds women look for fairness in outcomes.

Blood donations in southern Arizona remain low heading into the holidays

Medical experts worry the shortage could cause a slowdown in patient care

Court sides with newspaper over Arizona audit public records

In a 3-0 ruling, the judges reiterated the court’s earlier ruling that Cyber Ninjas records are subject to the public records law.

180 city workers still not fully vaccinated

City prepares to terminate non-compliant employees.

Arizona reports 3,118 new COVID-19 cases, 77 more deaths

Since the start of the pandemic, Arizona has now seen 1,195,483 cases and 21,486 deaths.

As crossing restrictions are lifted, Arizona border communities begin to reconnect

For the first time in nearly 20 months, visitors on non-essential trips started crossing into the United States along the border with Mexico on Monday.

Tucson votes down proposal to raise pay for mayor, council

A final tally shows turnout in the election was around 32%.

Navajo organization received grant to increase COVID-19 vaccinations within the Navajo Nation

The $30,000 grant is one of 13 IllumiNative, an organization focused on deconstructing Indigenous stereotypes, awarded to bolster vaccination efforts.

What does Arizona get out of the infrastructure bill?

State is in line to get billions for highways, broadband and more.

Sonora governor asks travelers make only ‘essential’ trips as border restrictions lift

The state’s governor is advising those who can to wait a little longer.

Air show returns to Tucson

The aerial gymnastics of The Thunderbirds, will be at the center of the show.

State judge will decide if voters can repeal new 'flat tax'

Separate referendum on new tax law fell short of signatures needed to qualify for the ballot.

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