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Upper Colorado River leaders push back against federal ask for conservation

Mounting pressure to find solutions has Upper Basin leaders saying the savings should come from elsewhere

Water projects in Cochise County get financial approval.

The Board of Supervisors vote to approve grant funds for Bisbee Effluent Recharge project and the Coyote Wash Stormwater Management Project.

Mailboxes are overflowing with campaign ads. Who's paying for it all?

Outside groups spend big to sway voters as August 2nd primary approaches.

New studies firmly fix source of COVID-19 outbreak

University of Arizona co-authored research puts the spotlight on wild animal traders in a Chinese market.

Bats take flight during Tucson's monsoon

The nocturnal creatures eat mosquitoes and defy old myths about attacking people.

Judge tosses Arizona suit over limits on virus relief funds

The issue revolves around using COVID money for education.

COVID-19 highlights need for school counselors

Schools across Cochise County have identified an increase in demand for mental health counseling services since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pima County tourism saw strong rebound in 2021

Report commissioned by local tourism bureau says visitor spending up 77 percent

“Not here for some agrarian fantasy”

Arizona plays a big role in providing Americans with fresh greens year-round, and its farmers are feeling the pressure to keep that going while cutting down on water. It’s also not an easy place to start farming from scratch.

Trump, Pence to campaign for rivals in Ariz. governor's race

The campaign for Governor is in full swing.

Arizona’s senate race already one of the most expensive in the nation

Campaigns and outside groups have already spent about $74 million on the race, according to one organization's tally.

Two-thirds of Arizona has high COVID transmission rates

Only counties in southern Arizona do not have high rates.

Express bus ridership still below pre-pandemic levels

That’s despite high fuel prices and companies returning to in-person work.

What will Arizona do as its share of Colorado River water diminishes?

We hear about efforts to reassess state allocations and what may come of a billion-dollar fund established this summer.

Responding to federal pressure, Upper Colorado River states seek to bring back conservation program

Colorado River states are facing a deadline to cut their water use.

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