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News roundup: President Trump visits Tucson, city asks UA to test all students, high fashion coming to Tucson
Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Oct. 19
Relocation raises Tucson's profile in fashion industry
WOW Studios is leaving Seattle for downtown Tucson.
Education notebook: Reopened schools stay vigilant for outbreaks, education funding initiative sparks debate
A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.
News roundup: TEP renewables and rate changes, border security amid pandemic
Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Oct. 16.
Mayor Romero reminds Trump campaign of COVID-19 guidelines ahead of Monday rally
In a letter, the mayor also asked the campaign to pay a bill of $80,000 for a rally in 2016.
Democrats in Arizona out front in two polls
Biden and Kelly lead their Republican rivals.
Kelly campaign says it is disciplining staffer over anti-police tweet
The campaign said it did not know about the August tweet until Thursday morning.
News roundup: Arizona closes in on voter registration and census deadlines
Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Oct. 15.
'Falling on deaf ears': Tohono O'odham Nation reacts to use of force at Indigenous protest
Tohono O'odham Nation Chairman Ned Norris Jr. says tribal needs along the border are being ignored.
Hobbs, groups agree to end Arizona registration extension
If the deal is accepted by an appeals court, voter registration in Arizona would end late Friday night.
Indigenous Peoples' Day border demonstration ends with tear gas, arrests
11 demonstrators taken into DPS custody during a Border Patrol checkpoint blockade in Pima County.
Daily News Roundup: Pascua Yaqui sue over ballot access, court mulls voter registration extension, and restaurants look for relief
Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Oct. 12
UA officials worried about holidays
COVID-19 numbers are dropping on campus and are not to blame for a local increase in numbers.
Pascua Yaqui Tribe sues over ballot access
The tribe's hope is the lawsuit against the Pima County Recorder's Office will lead to an early in-person voting site in the reservation.
Education notebook: Changes on horizon for local, state education
A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.
As candidates woo Latino voters, local organization steps in with an ear to the ground
LUCHA's get-out-the-vote campaign aims to reach more than a million Indigenous, Black and Latino voters.
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