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Car crossings up to pre-pandemic levels, pedestrians lag at Arizona ports

Pedestrian crossings in Nogales this January were still down 36% from January 2020.

Online university fined $22M for misleading students

The University of Arizona has since acquired the university and rebranded the online school.

Average price of a gallon of gas hits $4.13 in Arizona

AAA says prices have topped levels not seen since 2008.

First Lady Jill Biden will be in Arizona this week

The White House says First Lady Jill Biden will be in Arizona this week to highlight job training and cancer treatment programs.

Lake Powell set to drop below important water level in the 'near future'

The level is nearly too low to generate hydropower.

Arizona Commerce Authority announces winners to startup competition

Most of the finalists were from the Phoenix metro area, and none were based in Tucson.

Cyclovia returns to Tucson

The event went on hiatus for two and a half years due to the pandemic.

Townsend, not endorsed by Trump, quits House race in Southern Arizona

The Republican legislator was running for the new 6th Congressional District, which would include part of Tucson.

COVID transmission rates drop in southern Arizona

The CDC has lowered the transmission level in most of the state.

University of Arizona parks Russian robots due to conflict

Grubhub, UA will "secure a new robot courier delivery solution."

Food bank to hold citrus drop off this weekend

Drop off sites can be found in parking lots around Southern Arizona.

No Senate run for Gov. Ducey, blow to GOP recruiting

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has notified Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell that he won't enter the state’s high-profile Senate contest.

ACLU says immigrants in ICE detention being denied boosters

A lawsuit filed by the ACLU alleges medically vulnerable people who are detained do not have access to COVID-19 boosters.

UN climate report says drought, earlier runoff will make water scarce this summer

A new report from the United Nations’ panel on climate change lays out a grim picture of the future.

A team will investigate use-of-force incidents in Pima County

Sheriff Chris Nanos said shootings and other serious use of force incidents will be criminally investigated by the team.

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