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Democrat Running for Arizona Governor Proposes Free pre-K
The proposal would reverse a Ducey-era tax cut for the wealthy to fund free preschool for 600,000 children per year.
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Plan Paves Way for More Arizona Forest Restoration Projects
The US Forest Service has completed an environmental review that paves the way for large-scale forest restoration projects in Arizona.
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Arizona Senate Votes Down Bill to Audit Every Election
The bill would have appropriated nearly $4 million a year to conduct an audit of elections in Maricopa and Pima counties as well as two randomly selected smaller counties.
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Mexican Wildlife Managers Release 2 Pairs of Wolves
The wolf population in Mexico now numbers around 45, with 14 litters being born since 2014, officials said.
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First Lady Touts Biden Cancer Initiative in Tucson Visit
Biden met with tribal health officials and leaders of the University of Arizona Cancer Center, who discussed their joint efforts to improve cancer screening and treatment for Native Americans.
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Teachers Reimagine US History Lessons With Eye on Diversity
Brandon Brown, a former history teacher and assistant elementary school principal, is now a Billboard-charting educational rapper who performs around the US.
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First Lady Touts Intel Training Program in Chandler Stop
She spoke after touring one of two Intel campuses in Chandler, where the semiconductor firm has promised a massive $20 billion expansion to ramp up and modernize its chipmaking business.
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High Profits: Arizona Colleges Get Windfall From Marijuana Sales
The state’s 10 community college districts got over $31 million from big spending during the first year of sales for recreational marijuana.
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Delivery Robots With Russian Ties Pulled From University of Arizona
Grubhub launched robot delivery at the University of Arizona last November. The company says it was doing 1,000 deliveries a day between the two campuses.
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GOP Lawsuit Looks to Throw Out Early Voting in Arizona
In 2020, 90% of Arizona voters used an absentee ballot, which can be returned by mail, an official drop box run by county election officials, or at a polling place.



















