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University Group Launches Water Purification Project for Native American Community

A local chapter of Engineers Without Borders is building a filtration system to provide clean irrigation water for the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.

Challenge Filed to Law Barring Collecting of Mail-In Ballots

Democratic groups argue the law disproportionately impacts minority voters, while Gov. Doug Ducey says it protects election integrity.

Extreme Heat, Wind Warnings for Southern Arizona

Tucson may reach 111, Phoenix 114.

University Public Health Training Center Gets Federal Grant

The $4 million will be used for webinars and other training.

July 4th Brings New Citizens

Saguaro National Park was the site of Tucson's citizenship ceremony

Grijalva Adds Voice to Call to End ICE

The Southern Arizona Democrat said border enforcement won't go away, but that the agency should be broken up.

Prominent Arizona Family Stands Against Trump Border Policies

The daughter of former Arizona Governor Raul Castro joins demonstrators at the border.

Supes Sending Road Repairs Bond to November Ballot

Pima County will ask voters to okay $430 million to fix bonds.

Midsomer Murders Season 11: Shot at Dawn

A nine-decade rivalry between two families turns violent after a dishonored soldier's name is added to the World War I memorial

Arizona Republicans and Democrats Vary Widely on Priorities, Poll Shows

The divide might pose a problem for candidates looking to court moderate voters.

The Doctor Blake Mysteries: All She Leaves Behind

When a controversial writer is found dead, Blake searches for truths about Ballarat to understand how and why the woman died.

Kingdoms of the Sky

Meet the extraordinary animals and remarkable people who make a home on the iconic mountain ranges of the world.

Pew: Rising Support for More Legal Immigration to the US

The survey also found broad misunderstandings about the legal immigrant population.

No Passport Required

Join chef Marcus Samuelsson on an inspiring journey across the U.S. to explore and celebrate the wide-ranging diversity of immigrant traditions and cuisine woven into American food and culture.

Given the Choice, Some School Districts Opting Out of AzMerit

A new law leaves it up to districts to choose which standardized assessment they use.

Future Impact of Mexico's New President on Arizona Unclear

Trade, immigration and border relationships are on the line.

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