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Forest "greenup" could lead to increased mountain wildfire danger

Monsoon-assisted growth is expected to dry out and may provide fuel for potential fires.

Buttigieg says feds will help pay to rebuild 22nd Street bridge

In visit to Tucson, transportation secretary highlights long-discussed plan to upgrade route where buses and trucks are prohibited.

The Buzz heads back to school

With classes back in session, we speak to educators about the coming school year.

Arizona county that saw election problems to waive city costs

Pinal County had a number of election issues.

Joe Arpaio loses 3rd comeback bid in town mayoral race

Arpaio lost his race for Maricopa County Sheriff in 2016.

Foreclosures in AZ up but still well below pre-pandemic normals

Numbers take notable jump as pre-moratorium cases resume and more expected cases join.

Conservationists file notice of intent to sue EPA over Queen Creek mining waste

The groups also take aim at the state Department of Environmental Quality.

State issues mercury warning for some fish caught in Patagonia Lake

The warning only applies to eating Flathead Catfish.

University of Arizona graduate tracks satellite constellations for beleagured astronomers

Her study comes as Space X prepares to launch more sky-cluttering Starlink spacecraft.

Monkeypox: Six cases in Pima County

County health department director says vaccine supply is "inadequate."

Fight over Resolution Copper Mine drags on

Both sides expect the fight to continue

Tribes in the Colorado River basin say they're 'in the dark' as states discuss water conservation

The complaint comes as Colorado River water users are trying to come up with a new sharing plan.

Campaigning for the general election begins

Arizona's candidates for governor launched their general election campaigns over the weekend.

Strong sense of place

Tucson made big changes that had big impacts on its water consumption.

Pinal County names new recorder amid election woes reshuffle

The move comes one day after the Election Director was fired.

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