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Vice President Kamala Harris visited Flagstaff Tuesday as part of a month-long tour of U.S. colleges and universities focusing on issues mainly affecting young people.
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Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes, who also serves as the association’s president, says the “failure” of the Biden administration’s border policies has contributed to an increase in crime in his jurisdiction and across the state.
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A $10 million state grant has been awarded to the Nogales Police Department for the purchase of communications technology.
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The Biden administration is recommending changes to a 151-year-old law that governs mining for copper, gold and other hardrock minerals on U.S.-owned lands.
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Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen called the monument designation a “dictator-style land grab” that he says will create dire consequences for the state's citizens and economy, as well as the national energy supply.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior has launched a new large-scale water recycling program aimed at creating new water supplies that are less vulnerable to drought and climate change.
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U.S. border authorities stopped migrants entering the country illegally more in July than June, suggesting lower numbers that followed the end of pandemic-related asylum restrictions may have bottomed out.
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Borrowers are eligible for loan forgiveness if they accumulated either 20 or 25 years of qualifying monthly payments depending on their loan type and Income-Driven Repayment plan.
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Dozens of Democratic members of Congress are asking the Biden administration to end expedited screening of asylum seekers in Border Patrol custody, calling it a “rushed practice” that has allowed little access to legal counsel.
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The Environmental Protection Agency will allocate more than $860,000 to reduce lead in Arizona schools and childcare facilities.