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Renewable Energy Grants for US Tribes Aimed at Aiding Vast Power Needs
More than a dozen tribal communities around the US will share $9 million in federal grant funding for renewable energy projects.
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Retired Republican State Legislator Gets Prison For Filing False Tax Return
The former legislator and justice of the peace agreed that the tax loss resulting from his conduct was over $200,000.
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Tucson to Name Music Hall for Native Daughter Linda Ronstadt
“Linda Ronstadt is a beloved daughter of Tucson. It is time to honor her legacy and her ability to tell the story of our culture through music.”
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Special Legislative Session Looms to Replace Huge Arizona Tax Cuts
Talks among Republican lawmakers who want to sidestep a voter referendum that has blocked the nearly $2 billion income tax they passed last year are heating up.
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Lake Powell Hits Historic Low, Raising Hydropower Concerns
Lake Powell dipped below a critical threshold on Tuesday raising new concerns about a source of power that millions of people in the US West rely on for electricity.
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Arizona Lawmakers Vote Down More ‘Audit’-Inspired Election Bills
The Arizona Senate voted down more election bills this week that were inspired by the GOP-led “audit” of the 2020 election.
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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.



















