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Pima County will bus migrants to Tucson

U. S. Border patrol says it can't afford to transport asylum-seekers.

Ducey offers to "revisit" FEMA vaccine offer

Pima County Supervisors support federal offer.

New PSAs urge Arizonans to get vaccinated

Many appointments going unfilled as demand wanes.

Amazon constructing new sort center

The online retailer plans to open the facility by the end of 2021, employing hundreds.

Tucson checking contents of recycling bins

Contaminated materials in the recycling stream are costing the city $30,000 a month

Arizona rolling averages of COVID cases, deaths drop sharply

According to Johns Hopkins University data, the seven-day rolling average of daily cases plummeted

Arizona officials warn of bad 2021 wildfire season

This year's wildfire season has the potential to be devastating due to widespread drought

Local officials talk about new federal stimulus package

The $1.9 trillion dollar package includes funding for schools, local and tribal governments.

Researchers developing sensor testing for COVID-19

New method could detect PCR test-evading COVID variants.

State opens COVID-19 vaccines to all adults

People age 16 and up are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines at state pods.

In Douglas visit, Gov. Doug Ducey calls rising apprehensions a 'man-made crisis' by Biden administriaton

Ducey toured the U.S.-Mexico border with Florida Senator Rick Scott and local law officers, aid groups say they were left out.

State Sen. Engel running for Congress

The three-term lawmaker is hoping to replace Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick.

Education notebook: Deadline for reopening schools arrives, UA shows pandemic optimism

A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

State health officials getting ready to move COVID vaccine sites inside.

Rising temperatures mean outdoor locations will soon move.

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