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After 2 Bone-Dry Years, Arizona’s Monsoon Season Unleashes With a Fury
After two bone-dry years that sank the US Southwest deeper into drought, this summer’s rainy season unleashed with a fury.
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The Census Says This Latino City in Arizona Shrank. Its Leaders Plan to Appeal.
The Census Bureau put Somerton’s official population at 14,197 people, not the 20,000 that the mayor expected.
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Arizona Becomes 13th State to Pass 1 Million Cases of COVID-19
Arizona surpassed 1 million COVID-19 cases Friday while contending with a new spike, becoming the 13th state to reach the grim milestone.
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Tucson Cathedral Welcomes Return of Mariachi Mass After Silence During COVID Pandemic
After more than a year of silence due to the pandemic, mariachis are back playing Sunday services at Tucson’s St. Augustine Cathedral.
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Last ‘Zombie Subdivision’ in Casa Grande to Be Developed
The subdivision was launched in the runup to the Great Recession and then left unfinished when the housing market collapsed.
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Arizona Supreme Court Delivers Win for Prop 208—But It May Be Brief
The ruling said if the lower court decides that the spending limit is exceeded, it must declare Proposition 208 unconstitutional and void it entirely.
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Arizona State Sen. Tony Navarrete Steps Down After Being Accused of Child Molestation
After facing bipartisan pressure to step down, Arizona state Sen. Tony Navarrete has resigned. He is facing charges of sexual crimes against a minor.
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Phoenix Police Controversies May Have Sparked DOJ Probe Into the Department
The Justice Department will look into whether Phoenix police officers have used excessive force, abused people with disabilities, and engaged in other misconduct.
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An Arizona Olympian Will Compete in the Marathon This Weekend. She Just Had a Baby in January.
US marathoner Aliphine Tuliamuk, who trains in Flagstaff, is competing in the Olympics this weekend after having a baby in January.
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AP Investigation Finds Only 4 Voter Fraud Cases From 2020 Election in Arizona Have Led to Charges
Arizona county election officials have identified fewer than 200 cases of potential voter fraud out of more than 3 million ballots cast in last year’s presidential election.

