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Court rules against Apaches in bid to halt proposed mine
Tribes and environmental groups had argued to stop the transfer
Arizona reports 1,791 additional COVID-19 cases, 114 deaths
The number of patients hospitalized due to the coronavirus outbreak continues to drop
Education notebook: Districts prepare to welcome students back to classrooms
A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.
TUSD officially reopening March 24
Southern Arizona’s largest district has been in remote learning for nearly a year
Waiting for COVID-19 variants
Few cases of the variants have shown up in Arizona.
News roundup: Economic relief for Arizonans in pandemic, vaccine sites increase capacity
Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Feb. 12.
Historic preservation council says mitigation commitments don't 'offset the destruction' of Oak Flat
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is looking for public comment.
Arizona Supreme Court judge retiring
The Court’s presiding disciplinary judge William J. O’Neil will step down later this year
Arizona reports 2,426 additional COVID-19 cases, 172 deaths
Case numbers continue to slow, but health experts caution diligence.
Tucson invests for pension payments
The city is trying to get rid of a long-term, billion-dollar debt.
Rural counties making strides with COVID-19 vaccines
Many rural counties are leading the state in vaccination rates.
A look at economic help for Arizonans one year into the pandemic
Despite federal and state aid, many Arizonans are still at risk of going hungry or losing their homes.
Biden terminates Trump's emergency declaration for border wall construction
The former president enacted the declaration in 2019 to garner military funds for his wall.
No positive COVID-19 tests at UA
The university has had a positivity rate below 1% for weeks.
News roundup: State plans for UA vaccine site expansion, lawsuit revisits Border Patrol shooting
Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Feb. 11.
Passenger totals plunge at Arizona’s major airports
Tucson International Airport recorded its lowest numbers since 1982.
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