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Cholla High School students experience Native art through virtual reality

Students, through the use of virtual reality sets, listened to three different stories from Navajo artists.

Threats to Medicaid funding could mean loss of health insurance for thousands of Arizonans

The incoming Trump administration and GOP-controlled Congress could cut the Medicaid expansion in the Affordable Care Act, eliminating health insurance for over 3 million parents and adults, including Arizonans.

Sheriff Chris Nanos officially wins reelection in official recount

Heather Lappin "firmly" believes Nanos’ discipline impacted Pima Sheriff's race loss.

University of Arizona Innocence Project awarded $1.5 million grant for wrongful convictions work

The federal funding will support DNA evidence analysis, helping to overturn wrongful convictions and train future advocates in Arizona.

“I did not want to let her go back inside,” says first responder in Pima County deputy rape case

Another responding deputy testified Ricardo Garcia was on first-name basis with Sheriff Chris Nanos.

The Buzz: Tariffs and Southern Arizona's Economy

With the promise of import taxes, will major industries in our area be affected?

Former Pima County Sergeant accused of rape was “best friends” with Sheriff Nanos, says victim

The victim’s testimony wrapped up on the third day of Ricardo Garcia’s trial.

Portion of women dying crossing the U.S.-Mexico border into Arizona increase in 2024

The percentage of women who have died crossing the border into Arizona has increased this year, even as the total number of human remains found has slightly declined.

Arizona asteroid hunters detected space rock that fell over Russia

The team used a University of Arizona telescope to track the object to its fiery fate.

Board of Supervisors approves additional $2 million for jail healthcare provider

The county said they will qualify for a carceral healthcare award early next year, just two years after in-custody deaths were at their peak.

Following abortion rights ballot measure, lawsuit seeks to overturn Arizona's 15-week ban

Plantiffs are suing the state, arguing that the 15-week law is now unconstitutional.

Arizona man indicted for ammo smuggling into Mexico, assault on a federal officer

A federal grand jury in Tucson indicted a U.S. citizen from Rio Rico who attempted to smuggle more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition into Mexico through the Nogales port of entry and was shot after he attempted to flee.

New signs light up Miracle Mile and midtown Tucson

The neon creations recall the neighborhood's historic role in the area.

Grijalva steps down as ranking member of House Committee

Raúl Grijalva has been the highest ranking Democrat on the Committee since 2019.

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