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Twin bills introduced in the U.S. House and Senate would finalize a long-running Yavapai-Apache Nation water rights settlement and secure additional water sources in the Verde Valley.
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The killing of a Minnesota woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent this week has drawn varied reactions that split along partisan lines from Arizona lawmakers.
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U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego is emerging as a key figure for the Democratic Party as it aims to regain Latino support lost in 2024.
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The cost of wildfire recovery on public lands mostly falls to agencies like the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service. Several western U.S. senators have requested more federal help after a devastating fire year.
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Grand Canyon National Park has become a rallying point for former employees and their supporters following last month's widespread federal lay-offs by the Trump administration.
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Sen. Ruben Gallego is the co-sponsor of the Laken Riley Act, which would require federal immigration authorities to take custody of undocumented migrants charged with theft-related crimes.
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U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego was formally sworn in Friday. The Arizona Democrat is the first Latino to represent the state in the Senate.
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Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema delivered a farewell speech on the senate floor on Wednesday as she prepares to step down from her seat after a single term.
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Democrat Ruben Gallego has been elected Arizona’s first Latino U.S. senator, defeating Republican Kari Lake in the closely-watched race.
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Votes are still being counted throughout Arizona, but initial results have yielded few major surprises in national and statewide races along with more than a dozen ballot propositions.