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Arizona National Guard fills sandbags to help prevent floods

Officials are worried about flooding in areas recently burned by wildfire.

Sierra Vista City Council approves third allocation of CARES act funds

The money comes due to good financial stewardship of previous awards.

Pima County increases preschool and childcare assistance

Help available for people making up to 300% of federal poverty level

The Buzz previews AZPM's new water podcast Tapped

Join us for a look at a new series that tells the stories of how we use water.

Arizona attorney general asks court to unblock abortion ban

Brnovich argues a total ban is what the legislature want in place.

Fort Huachuca receives $2.8M for water and environment conservation projects

The Army post is working with partners in Sierra Vista.

Biden awards Medal of Freedom to Giffords and McCain

The medal is the highest civilian award in the nation.

Where's the new money in the state budget going?

We look at a handful of areas that will see a notable increase in funds this fiscal year

Federal government sues Arizona over new voting law

Lawsuit targets provisions requiring voters to list birthplace and provide proof of citizenship.

Bacterial outbreak found at Arizona's largest state hatchery

Officials say some of the sick fish may have been released.

Voter registration deadline nearing

The deadline to register to vote in the August primary is here.

Top election officials in Arizona county leave amid threats

Officials say they have had enough after a year and half of threats.

Protests continue over holiday weekend

People protesting the Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade were out across the country including in Tucson and Sierra Vista.

Sierra Vista City Council votes to approve tentative budget of $204 million

Grants and census changes help increase the budget.

Ducey OKs $18B budget upping school, infrastructure spending

The governor on Tuesday gave his blessing to an $18 billion spending plan that uses a record surplus to invest in education and infrastructure.

Tucson greets Roe reversal with protests

The crowd blocked Congress St and several intersections downtown.

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