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The U.S. Mint has made its final order of penny blanks and plans to stop producing the coin when those run out.
Between collections resuming, courts blocking student loan programs and layoffs at the Education Department, borrowers might be confused about the status of their student loans.
Efforts to schedule a special election this year collapsed when Republicans demanded that any package going to Arizona voters ...
Thoroughbred horses are helping men trying to carve out clean and sober lives on a sprawling Kentucky farm. It's home to a ...
On today's episode: UN aid enter Gaza; two staff members of the Israeli Embassy were killed in Washington; the latest on the GOP tax bill; Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth accepts a jet from Qatar; and North ...
This editorial was published before news broke of President Biden’s cancer diagnosis. We wish him God speed on his recovery.
Wildfires persistently pose a growing threat to Arizona’s diverse terrain and communities. The most transformative tools now ...
For the second year in a row, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is blasting Republican legislative leaders for what she said is inaction and “stonewalling” on rural groundwater legislation.
The House Ways and Means committee may not be interested in helping you by retaining those clean energy tax credits, but you should be. You’re not powerless.
The Pima County Attorney should assist the Board of Supervisors and the Southwestern Fair Commission in assessing whether it is safe to continue hosting these events.
More than half of U.S. states now have laws banning or regulating cellphones in schools, with more likely to follow.
What occurred at Rio Nuevo’s study session on May 14 signaled business as usual. Board members heard wealthy developer Tucson Urban LLC’s proposal for a $33 million, six-story hotel on ...