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Arizona tries again to ensure that manual audits of election results get done

State law has strict conditions on who appoints the workers, who participates, and when it happens.

Pima County approves budget remediation for Sheriff’s Department despite overspending concerns

The excess costs, according to Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, come from overtime pay and the jail.

Baseball returns to Tucson with new Mexican Pacific League team

Baseball Without Borders: Tucson Joins the Pacific League

Tucson City Council approves ban on camping in washes and parks

The Council's decision lines up with a recent Supreme Court ruling and sparking protest from residents.

Opposing Pima County Sheriff’s Department union election proceeding despite legal challenge

The Board of Supervisors found no necessary action in the issue of corrections' officers and civilian employees voting in an upcoming authorized representative election.

The Long Road: How COVID changed politics

Did the silos deepen or did people start paying more attention?

U of A Launches Arizona’s First Three-Year MD Program to Combat Doctor Shortage

Accelerated degree aims to boost the state’s primary care workforce and bring physicians to underserved communities faster.

Arizona takes lead as OSHA opens hearings on federal heat rule

State officials, researchers and a new task force are helping shape workplace heat protections for extreme heat.

14 million acres of Arizona public land eligible for sale under Senate Reconciliation Bill

A new budget bill provision could open the door to private sales near Mt. Lemmon, Sabino Canyon, Madera Canyon and other iconic outdoor areas.

Opposing Pima County Sheriff’s Department unions headed for internal election for bargaining rights

A union that opposes Sheriff Nanos is challenging the union that currently holds bargaining power with the county. They’ve gained the endorsement of at least one other union in the department.

Newest mountaintop telescope prepares to release first pictures

Vera C. Rubin observatory will use a University of Arizona-developed camera to capture images.

Tucson rallies for “No Kings” protest at Reid Park

Tucson Rises for Democracy: A Day of Unity, Resistance, and Community Power in Reid Park

Maricopa County recorder sues supervisors over election powers

Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap is suing the county’s supervisors, claiming they are illegally trying to seize control of the county’s elections

UA researchers need more Arizonans to answer survey questions about COVID-19

Since 2020, a team of researchers has been conducting the Arizona CoVHORT COVID-19 Public Health Research Study to gather data about COVID-19 through an online public survey.

Arizona Congressional delegation votes to defund NPR and PBS

The U.S. House passed the measure on a 214-212 vote.

Protestors and security guards turn violent in anti-ICE Tucson protest

Tucson Police arrested three people Wednesday after protestors clashed with private security guards at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office.

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