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Independent federal labor agency issues new complaint against Asarco

The new charges relate to unfair labor practices, such as bad faith bargaining and failure to rehire employees who went on strike.

Bonito Rock Fire Grows In Southeastern Arizona

The wildfire has grown by about 600 acres this weekend, and high winds and low humidity may facilitate further growth

Election conspiracies live on with audit by Arizona Senate Republicans

The process is alarming election professionals who fear the auditors are not up to the complex task

Arizona AG Brnovich rejects Sec. of State's call for probe of voting audit

Brnovich said “no facts” were provided to warrant an investigation

New temporary migrant facility operational in Yuma

90,000-square-foot structure was built in 20 days.

Democrats won't put up $1M to pause Arizona election audit

A lawyer for the Democrats say the bond was too risky

Education notebook: Program for new teachers gets funding, TUSD deseg order could end soon

A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

Cochise County sheriff says office has lost “manageable control” of border

Plus, a former hotel in Benson is now a temporary shelter for unaccompanied minors seeking asylum.

Cochise County border, supporting teachers & students, UA vaccine study

Plus, Pima County Superior Court resumes jury trials. A look inside the courthouse.

First Lady Dr. Jill Biden makes 2-day trip in Navajo Nation

Biden meets with tribal leaders, women, business leaders, vaccination workers and children to discuss the needs of the nation.

Democrats sue to block "audit" of 2020 Arizona election

The recount is scheduled to start Friday

New border bill aims at easing surge of asylum seekers

The bipartisan bill is sponsored by Senator Sinema and Sen. Cornyn.

White House announces group to address drought in the West

The interagency group will work with federal, state, local and tribal governments to tackle the water shortages.

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