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Supreme Court Leaves Obama Immigration Policy Blocked

Range of Arizona reactions: President must 'enforce immigration laws;' 'heartbreaking news.'

Camp Encourages Girls to Be Firefighters, Police Officers

Public safety jobs are dominated by men; camp aims to change that.

Grijalva Invokes Giffords Shooting at House Sit-In

'Let the American people know Congress is fighting for them. ... It's up to you, Ryan.'

Report: Pima County Homes 'Affordable' for Average Earner

Average earners can get a house on less than one-third of income, RealtyTrac reports.

Tucsonan Runs to Phoenix - Literally - for Cancer Research

He makes 125-mile trek in two nights, raises $2,000; next goal: Boston Marathon.

Could Reliably Red State Arizona Go Blue This Year?

New poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump in the state, with most voters decided.

Grijalva Opponent Withdraws from Congressional Race

Other races change this week as candidate qualifications are challenged.

Trump an Influence in State's Republican Senate Primary

Name recognition - Trump's and McCain's - could be good or bad in minds of voters.

State Judicial Review Panel Checks in on 70 Jurists

Judges will be on November ballot for 'yes' or 'no' votes on retention.

PCC Makes Case for Removing Accrediting 'Notice' Sanction

The college was taken off probation but placed on notice in May 2015.

Border Patrol Names New Boss, Former FBI Agent Mark Morgan

New commander is an outsider; human rights activists claim a victory.

Missing Hiker Found Dead; 4th Victim of Record Heat Wave

Four deaths in Tucson area from 115-degree heat last weekend.

What Does Lake Mead's Record Low Level Portend for State?

'Arizona Week' explores current conditions, future prospects for key water supply.

Grijalva: Trump Defeat Will End 'Fear-Mongering, Bigotry'

Democrat switches support from Sanders to Clinton aimed at beating Republican.

What Will a New President Mean for University of Arizona?

Hart's successor will pick up on her progress, face new challenges.

Health Officials: Zika Case in Pima County, But No Danger

Patient had traveled in Caribbean, has recovered; chances 'low' of contracting virus.

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