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DHS wants public input over border wall remediation

The federal government released an interactive document showing how rugged border wilderness has been impacted by the border wall.

State reports more than 40,000 migratory sandhill cranes in annual 'crane count'

The largest concentration of cranes — about 30,000 — is at the Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area near McNeal.

As the Colorado River shrinks, can new technology save water on farms? The answer is complicated

Agriculture uses about 80% of the water in the Colorado River basin.

Arizona reports 14,160 new COVID-19 cases, 213 deaths

State's biggest hospital system expects disruptions to surgical schedule as it faces staffing shortages.

Arizona is number 5 growth state in U-Haul rentals

The state saw a spike of in-bound U-Haul trucks over both years of the pandemic.

University of Arizona commits to in-person classes during COVID surge

Robbins wants to "stay the course and ride this out."

Huckelberry recovering at home

The county administrator was injured in October while biking in Tucson.

Baboquivari Unified School District moves to virtual learning for two weeks

The Tohono O'odham school district said it took the step to help stop the spread of COVID-19 in the community.

Mexico charges 7 in 'Fast and Furious' weapons trafficking

Federal agents allowed criminals to buy guns with the intention of tracking the weapons. But they lost most of the guns.

Arizona sees 13,937 new virus cases, more hospitalizations

The state Department of Health Services again pleaded for people to get vaccinated and boosted to help free up hospitals.

Ducey says water, education, border are key themes of final state of the state address

Legislature convenes today facing a pandemic, drought and looming cuts to public schools.

Pima County receives boost in emergency rental funds

The money was reallocated from a state-level program

University of Arizona backed telescope project off to a stellar start

The James Webb Space Telescope will aim its optics at distant galaxies.

University of Arizona updates mask policy, requiring surgical or higher-quality masks

The policy allows cloth masks, if paired with a surgical mask, but cloth masks alone will not meet the requirement.

Cyber Ninjas faces fine over Arizona election review records

A judge says he will fine the contractor $50,000 a day if the firm doesn’t turn over public records from the unprecedented inquiry.

County attorney reassigns unvaccinated workers

Department fulfills mandate without firings.

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