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After census comes redistricting for battleground state

Aug 27, 2021 Independent commission will redraw Arizona's political map.

Election officials raise concerns with election review ahead of report

Aug 27, 2021 Secretary of state, Maricopa County recorder highlight problems with Senate review.

Water shortage on Colorado River triggers supply cuts for Arizona

Aug 20, 2021 The shortage means Arizona will see its share of water from the river slashed by 18% next year.

What new census data reveals about a changing Arizona

Aug 20, 2021 Researcher Jason Jurjevich explains what the census reveals about changing demographics and growth in the state.

Small businesses face ongoing challenges from COVID-19 pandemic

Aug 20, 2021 Businesses face new uncertainty with Delta variant on the rise.

Pima County health director on COVID-19 booster shots, outbreaks in schools

Aug 20, 2021 The CDC recommended those with compromised immune systems get a third vaccine booster shot.

Arizona farmers prepare for water cuts

Aug 20, 2021 A third-generation farmer fears for the long-term sustainability of farming in Arizona.

Why employers can require masks and vaccines among workers

Aug 13, 2021 A discussion with Tucson labor attorney Barney Holtzman.

UA requiring masks indoors, but campus groups have other concerns about risks

Aug 13, 2021 The Coalition for Academic Justice at the University of Arizona says the campus community should have more input in the UA's response to the pandemic.

With moratorium in place, how eviction cases are processed in court

Aug 13, 2021 Plus, new legal resources available to tenants in Pima County facing eviction.

Pima County warns overdose deaths on the rise, fentanyl accounts for over half

Aug 13, 2021 Health officials say the pandemic is partially responsible for a rise in substance misuse.

Proponents: raising Tucson’s min wage to $15 about offering living wage

Aug 6, 2021 The group Tucson Fight for $15 is leading the charge.

Opponents: prop raising Tucson’s min wage would burden small businesses

Aug 6, 2021 The Tucson Metro Chamber has come out against the Tucson Minimum Wage Act.

City of Tucson buying properties to expand transitional housing

Aug 6, 2021 Tony Paniagua spoke to one mother who is utilizing the new program.

What eviction ban extension means for Pima County renters, landlords

Aug 6, 2021 The moratorium continues through October in areas with high COVID-19 transmission rates.

Concerns about delta variant loom over new school year

Aug 6, 2021 Experts and community leaders continue to encourage eligible people get vaccinated against COVID-19.

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