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Attorney General Kris Mayes is “not convinced” election denialism is over

Arizona elections officials certified the 2024 election results.

Spotlight Community Theater's production of "Cinderella".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: A tale of true love that started in Tucson in 1943 that continues today; and historian David Leighton shares the history of the Reid Park Zoo..

Arizona Corporation Commission launches investigation into Commissioner Anna Tovar over ethics allegations

Findings and recommended actions are expected in 10 days from the ACC Office of General Counsel.

UA "stabilizes" financial reserves but faces pressure to accelerate growth and faculty support

UA stabilizes finances one year since the announcement of its fiscal issues, but low reserves and low faculty morale persist under new leadership.

Marana Mayor Ed Honea dies at 77

He served Marana government for nearly four decades.

Santa Cruz River Partnership could create Arizona’s first urban wildlife refuge

US Fish and Wildlife Service, City of Tucson, Pima County and Santa Cruz County join forces to safeguard natural and cultural resources.

The Buzz: Arizona's 100-year water supply rule

Adequate water supply is more commonly becoming a concern for new housing developments.

Remembering Paula Bronstein, a survivor of the Holocaust.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Beth Colburn Orozco shares the story of her search for the daughter she never knew.

Which races did Arizonans skip on their ballot?

Undervote varied from about one percent to nearly a quarter, depending on the race.

Hobbs signs largest tribal water rights agreement in US history

The settlement is contingent on Congressional approval.

Commissioner Kevin Thompson advocates for Arizona ratepayers in BlackRock dispute

ACC joins multi-state effort to hold investment companies accountable for federal commitments.

Colorado River states are separated by a ‘giant chasm’ in negotiations

Arizona’s top water official outlined major differences between the states’ ideas about how to cut back on water use.

Hobbs touts progress at border; says she will continue work under Trump

Gov. Katie Hobbs says administration supported federal agencies seizure of more than 6 million fentanyl pills and over 1,400 pounds of other drugs, pledges ongoing border security efforts.

Arizona and Utah lead 19-state coalition to block BlackRock’s utility stake expansion

States urge federal limits on BlackRock’s ownership of public utilities.

Environmentalists concerned after protected Mexican wolf dies in Arizona

Up to $103,500 in reward money from state and federal agencies, as well as non-governmental organizations and private individuals, had been pledged for information “that leads to successful prosecution in the case.”

Alzheimer’s affects the Hispanic community at higher rates, but research is lagging

Specialists are calling for more research to understand the higher prevalence of the disease among Hispanic Americans.

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