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Legal settlement is a win for Pascua Yaqui voting rights.

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Dozens of Arizona bridges in “poor” condition

New federal infrastructure dollars could help.

Foothills want out of current congressional and legislative districts

Residents gave the Independent Redistricting Commission an earful.

Local governments set rental assistance record

Tucson and Pima County teamed up to distribute federal aid money.

Tucson homicide rate soars

The increase is part of a national trend.

TPD officer cleared in fatal shooting

Investigators found no wrongdoing in July 18th shooting.

Tucson voters nominate council candidates Tuesday

Voters in wards 3,5, and 6 head to the polls for primary election

Marijuana sales stabilizing in Arizona

The state is getting millions a month in tax revenue from the sales.

Arizona offering return-to-work bonus

People who are back in the workforce are eligible for up to $2,000.

Davis-Monthan big part of A-10 future

The Tucson base is working to keep the aging warplane flying.

TPD still looking for answers in Sunday shooting

The suspect was prohibited from owning a gun.

Biden nominates Flake

The President wants the former Arizona senator to be Ambassador to Turkey.

More federal COVID-19 money for Arizona

Rural hospitals are getting millions from the federal government.

Tucson businessman in Senate race

The race for the GOP nomination is getting crowded.

Pima County making progress on COVID-19 vaccines

President Biden set a goal of a 70% vaccination rate by July 4.

Infrastructure bill could bring millions to the region

The bill in the U.S. House could help with bus lines, pedestrian safety, and I-11.

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