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Top White House official talks border, rural internet access with Pima County Officials

Tom Perez called Pima County a “leader” in migrant aid.

The Buzz: Weighing propositions that will change our primary elections

Will Arizona switch to open primaries or codify its current system in the state constitution?

Fact Check Arizona: Utility rates, the Corporation Commission and green energy

As Arizonans prepare to elect new utility regulators, we look at how those offices work and what candidates have said about its work.

Department of Education launches online teacher certification tool

Applications can now be completed entirely online.

San Carlos Apache asks U.S. Supreme Court to take Oak Flat case

The tribe is appealing the ruling of the Arizona Supreme Court.

University of Arizona: New President Garimella marks “a new era”

Suresh Garimella’s first day on the job was Oct. 1.

Tucson is reaching record-setting temperatures this season

September 2024 is the hottest on record, and October is also breaking records

Pima County recommends checks and balances to prevent embezzlement following Santa Cruz scandal

County finance director urges enhanced audit procedures and transparency after the case in Santa Cruz County involving nearly $40 million in unauthorized wire transfers by the former treasurer.

Earth welcomes temporary new moon

Scientists say the traveling companion will only stick around for a few weeks.

Tucson Police Department under fire for “infestation” comment during park sweep

The comment happened as Santa Rita Park was cleared for cleaning.

Number of voters with unconfirmed citizenship documents more than doubles in battleground Arizona

The Arizona Department of Transportation, which oversees the MVD, said in an email that it created a coding update in its system but didn't specify when it was implemented.

Over 50 charged in federal firearms crackdown in Tucson, targeting illegal gun conversions

The US Attorney’s office in Tucson charged 54 people with federal firearms-related crimes in a collaboration with Tucson Police.

NASA's Webb telescope detects traces of carbon dioxide on the surface of Pluto's largest moon

The latest detection is key to studying how Charon and other icy objects in the Kuiper Belt came to be.

Uranium Mining in the Grand Canyon Region: Tribal Sovereignty vs. Nuclear Energy in the Climate Crisis

Uranium mining and nuclear energy may be affecting Arizona's tribal nations, posing threats to the region's water resources and the environmental and cultural heritage connected to them.

Grijalva joins conservationists, tribal members and residents in opposing Air Force plan to expand low-altitude jet training

Local groups and residents are opposing Air Force plan to allow fighter jets to break the sound barrier closer to the ground in rural and tribal parts of Southern Arizona and southwest New Mexico.

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