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Ducey's 2018 State of the State Address

The Arizona governor lays out his 2018 priorities.

Understanding Water Challenges for Agricultural Communities

Arizona would take the biggest reduction in the Lower Basin of the Colorado River.

CAP: Lake Mead Low, But Don't Expect a Water Shortage This Year

Central Arizona Project says the lake has been kept stable through conservation partnerships.

Teacher Pay or Capital Improvements — How Do Schools Administer Money?

A conversation with Ricky Hernández of the Pima County Superintendent's Office.

State of State Preview: Education Funding a Top Priority

Ducey's gives an idea of his 2018 agenda in the lead-up to his State of the State address.

Number of Flu Cases Spikes Early in the Season, Health Official Says

The number of reported cases is 16 times greater than it was last year.

Tucson Water Using Basins to Conserve Colorado River Water

The basins have become a conservation tool for cities outside of Tucson, including Phoenix.

Tucson Author Hopes to Impact Immigration Debate With Book

Denise Holley focuses on the story of Rosa Robles Loreto, who spurred the "We stand with Rosa" movement.

New Year, Same Challenges — What's Next for Arizona?

In the first episode of Arizona 360, a look ahead with Gov. Ducey on topics like education and water.

Pima County Sales Tax Plan Could Speed Road Repairs

County supervisors want feedback at public hearings this month.

Immigration Court Backlog Surging

Judges say system is broken

Tougher Federal Rules Create Turmoil for Medical Marijuana Growers

Change to enforcement priorities has created turmoil in the state's $360 million medical pot industry.

Hack Arizona Looks to Connect Students with Local Tech Companies

A new program called firstByte lets anyone with an interest in the Hackathon to get involved.

Arizona Bowl Organizers Forecast Economic Touchdown for Tucson

Planners predict $31 million impact from game, associated events.

Arizona and Sonora Look to Desert to Prepare for Space Missions

Researchers want to team up and return to the Sonoran Desert to mimic conditions on Mars.

Poll: Education #1 Issue for Arizona Voters

The survey also suggested border issues and government spending are important to the state's residents.

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