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Rabbits at risk from deadly virus

PACC lost 15 animals to the RHDV2 virus.

Pima County to receive new round of Emergency Rental Assistance funds

The county says the $11 million should last until September.

Proposed Arizona law would seal records from some evictions

Backers say the measure will help tenants who win in court or reach an agreement with their landlord.

Arizona AG letter offers no proof of 2020 election fraud

The review released Wednesday outlines Attorney General Mark Brnovich's concerns with some election procedures but does not provide proof of any major issues.

CBP moves forward with remediation plans along parts of Arizona border

Customs and Border Protection says it will soon start work on a series of remediation projects on some parts of the border wall built by the Trump administration in Arizona.

Huckelberry resignation tainted by last-minute reports

News stories allege Huckelberry hid his retirement from supervisors.

Arizona Supreme Court declines GOP lawsuit against early voting

The party's lawyers argue that early voting is not allowed under the state Constitution.

Conservation group says waters less risky for endangered vaquita porpoise

The group partnered with the Mexican Navy to bring down the number of fishing nets in Mexico's Vaquita Refuge

Electric bills to rise $9-$13 a month under TEP plan

State regulators will decide on the proposal next week.

Senate votes to make Arizona monument a national park

Chiricahua National Monument encompasses more than 12,000 acres.

Federal lawsuit seeks to block end to sweeping asylum limits

The lawsuit was filed over the weekend in a Louisiana federal court challenging the planned May 23 end to border controls known as Title 42.

A-10 in budget crosshairs again

The Air Force is again trying to retire the top plane at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry resigning

The long-time Administrator was seriously injured in October.

COVID-19 asylum limits at US-Mexico border to end May 23

The Centers for Disease Control says it's ending a policy that limited asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The University of Arizona Russian and Slavic Studies department expresses support for Ukraine

A peace rally held on campus Tuesday featured university officials as well as student voices.

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