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UA Faculty want a counter-offer to Trumps “compact”; A Tucson church trying to do good ends up in conflict; An in depth look at how Medicaid cuts could affect one family; and more...
The University of Arizona has little to say about Trump’s college compact, but Tucson leaders are weighing in; Pima College students decry the end of a federal grant program; the state prepares for another potential flood; and more...
Tucson officials point to public drug use as a major issue with the city transit system; users say the state’s unemployment portal is glitching; Grand Canyon residents come together in the face of the shutdown; and more...
Two members of congress agree on who’s to blame for the shutdown: the other guy; A Tucsonan captured by Israel has reportedly been released; Tucson cyclists remember a fallen friend; and more...
UA faculty reject the Trump “compact”; Pima College deals with a lost federal grant; Arizona communities reject solar farms; and more...
A south Tucson supermarket closes and a food desert grows; Grijalva’s swearing is pushed back again; Prairie Dogs may have a role in fire prevention; and more...
The Trump administration wants to make a deal with the University of Arizona; More shutdown drama as national parks close their gates; An arrest in a troubling Tucson killing; and more...
The sober-living scandal continues to grow; The Colorado River crisis deepens; For Tucson, this year’s monsoon was a bust; and more...
As a government shutdown looms, some things will be affected, like staffing a new congressional office; but other things won’t, like building more border wall; there’s new data on the risks of picking crops in the Arizona heat; and more...
A state of emergency, after torrential flooding in Globe; It’s still unclear when Arizona’s new member of Congress will assume office; The great guinea pig caper; and more...
Tucson’s famous loop becomes the scene of a crime; another government shutdown looms; using solar power to repurpose food waste; and more...
Arizonans love their mail-in voting; Why Grijalva’s swearing in might be delayed; EV drivers will have to change lanes; and more...
Adelita Grijalva heads to Washington; A major storm could be heading for us; The state clears the way for more COVID vaccinations; and more...
A drug even deadlier than fentanyl is crossing into Arizona; Fontes says no to giving the feds our voting rolls; Honoring a pioneering Tucson business woman; and more...
The new border wall, and what it means for wildlife; Justices object to a plan to fast-track legal education; Meth seizure are back up at the border; and more...
Another court loss for Trump’s immigration plans; Our love/hate relationship with data centers; the search for elusive dark matter; and more...
Some Tucson residents don’t want a sleeping camp for the homeless in their neighborhood; Project Blue stays on track despite the city’s attempt to derail it; immigration advocates say some young migrants have been abducted; and more...
Border wall construction resumes, after federal regulations are waived; Young conservatives mourn Charlie Kirk; an Arizona congressman wants more mines, and fewer monuments; and more...
A new solution for some of Tucson’s homeless; Prisoners want a receiver to take over their health care; A Tucson lunch legend prepares to close its doors; and more...
As the Charlie Kirk assasination has America on edge, a deputy comes under scrutiny for threats on social media; More about Tucson’s troubled water; UA researchers may have found a way to extend eyesight for some; and more...