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Northern Arizona University to Offer Free Tuition for Low-Income Students
NAU plans to offer free tuition to Arizona residents who meet admissions requirements and are from households with annual incomes not exceeding $65,000.
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US Begins Phasing Out COVID-Driven Asylum Restrictions
The Biden administration said Friday it has begun phasing out the use of a pandemic-related rule that allows migrants to be expelled without an opportunity.
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In Election Misinformation Fight ‘2020 Changed Everything’
As voters ready for elections of local and national importance this year, officials are bracing for a repeat of the misinformation that overwhelmed the 2020 elections.
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US Agency Considers Revoking Arizona’s Work Safety Oversight
Arizona is the only state that refused to implement a temporary emergency standard related to COVID-19 last June.
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Strong Winds Could Lead To Explosive Fire Growth in West
“It was a miracle that people got out because we had so little time.”
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Gilbert Amputee Running 102 Marathons in 102 Days
Gilbert resident Jacky Hunt-Broersma, who lost part of her left leg to cancer, is running 102 marathons in 102 days.
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Arizona Wildfire Doubles in Size Near College Town
Coconino County officials said during an evening news conference that 766 homes and 1,000 animals had been evacuated.
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Tuition Increases OK’d for Arizona’s 3 Public Universities
The board that oversees Arizona’s three public universities on Thursday approved modest tuition increases for incoming freshmen students who are state residents and larger boosts for non-residents.
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Traffic Jams Expected During Arizona Scenic Canyon Road Work
The work is expected to clog traffic along the two-lane route through Oak Creek Canyon between Sedona and Flagstaff. Construction will begin this spring and run into 2023.
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Arizona Court Declines Republican Party’s Request to End Early Voting
The lawsuit is one of the most recent attempts to restrict access to the ballot box resulting from former President Donald Trump’s repeated lies regarding his loss in 2020.



















