Adelita Grijalva wins Arizona House Democratic primary
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A man lost for six days in the Arizona desert called 911 for help after his companion died, federal authorities reported. Border Patrol agents found the man, who had illegally crossed the border from Mexico, south of Three Points near Tucson on the evening of July 9, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a July 11 news release.
Adelita Grijalva beat back charges of “legacy” and embraced the memory of her father, Raúl Grijalva, to win the Democratic primary for the House seat opened by his death.
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SB Nation on MSNESPN’s SP+ projects Arizona football to finish near bottom of Big 12Arizona football vastly exceeded preseason expectations. A year ago, the opposite occurred, as the Wildcats finished 2024 as one of college football’s biggest disappointments. Heading into 2025, Arizona is expected to be among the bottom Power 4 programs,
Adelita Grijalva is the front-runner to replace her father in Congress but faces an unexpectedly competitive primary featuring a young social-media-savvy newcomer.
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The Arizona Supreme Court ruled July 15 that schools are not liable for student injuries that occur off campus.
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A portion of the Loop 202 is closed Wednesday morning due to a deadly crash in Mesa. Marlee Cuff is building a thriving lemonade brand in Arizona. Along with her delicious drinks, she also has children's books to inspire kidpreneurs.
The income limits to be considered middle class are rising in Arizona. Here are the new salary requirements and how they are changing.
TSMC Chief Executive C.C. Wei said Thursday that the world’s largest contract chip maker would pull forward production timelines for some of its planned facilities by “several quarters.” The expansion is aimed at creating a “gigafab cluster” in Arizona, to support U.S. clients in businesses like AI and smartphones, he added.