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Robbins says University of Arizona will 'fully integrate' Global Campus

Faculty have concerns about the troubled online school.

University of Arizona geologist examining Tonga volcano eruption

The explosive force was mostly underwater but stronger than expected

Tucson air base could deploy troops if Ukraine is invaded

Some units from Davis-Monthan are included among the 8,500 troops placed on heightened preparedness for deployment.

Tucson weighs future with RTA over representation disputes and claims of underfunded projects

The city will decide whether or not to participate in the next phase of the RTA next week

Tucson's new police chief on rising homicide rates, traffic safety and transparency

Kasmar talked with AZPM about his first few months on the job.

Arizona utility regulators again reject clean energy rules

The rules would have required the state’s utilities to get 50% of their power from sources that do not emit carbon dioxide by 2035.

CBP says more than 178K apprehensions occurred along border in December

The agency says more than 78,000 people apprehended in December were sent back under Title 42.

Tucson opens applications for event and workforce development grant

The city will award more money this year due to federal pandemic relief funds.

Senate panel OKs working poor tax credit Dems, Ducey want

The new tax credit would give more than 550,000 Arizona families an average of $128 a year.

Arizona gets mixed grades on tobacco policy

American Lung Association gives state an F for tobacco taxes, regulating flavored products and funding prevention programs.

Tucson city council weighs extending half-cent tax increase

Prop 101, approved in 2017, expires this year.

James Webb Space Telescope reaches its target

The first pictures of deep space are expected this summer.

Authorities investigating death of a Pima County Jail inmate

Sheriff's office says 24-year-old Pedro Xavier Martinez Palacio alerted a corrections officer that he needed medical help.

Senate committee backs bill to end local mail elections

Many municipalities, including Tucson, have embraced the practice.

Pima County homelessness count canceled for second year due to COVID-19

The count usually determines how much federal funding the county receives to address homelessness.

COVID infections closing some urgent care centers

Banner urges telehealth options as an alternative.

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