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McSally concedes to Kelly in Arizona Senate race

The Republican called her Democratic opponent on Friday morning and offered to help with the transition, according to a statement.

Joe Biden inherits Trump's border wall — and its lawsuits

Candidate Biden said he would stop construction but never said he would tear down the new border wall.

A look at how zoning shapes Tucson development

Zoning is increasingly at the heart of conversations around housing affordability and environmental sustainability.

Pima County, state preparing COVID-19 vaccine plans

The Pfizer announcement that a vaccine may soon be available has put public focus on distribution.

TUSD: Hybrid classes won't start until virus transmission is ‘moderate’

District officials will focus on state of public health, not a specific date to bring back classes

Differences between Arizona’s new recreational pot law and medicinal use rules

Tony Paniagua reports on how cannabis industry members are preparing for the changes.

Election analysis, recreational marijuana legalized, honoring veterans

The leaders of Arizona's political parties also discuss their takeaways from the election.

Gov. Ducey urges caution as COVID-19 numbers surge

The governor reminds people to wear masks and social distance, but announces no business restrictions

TMC to build new hospital on Tucson's southeast side

The 60-bed facility is scheduled to open in 2023.

News roundup: COVID-19 cases surging, Biden win a relief to some 'Dreamers'

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Nov. 10.

2020 delivers setbacks for some long-planned Western water projects

Long-planned projects have run into roadblocks.

Sonora moves from yellow to orange on Mexico's coronavirus 'traffic light' system

After weeks at yellow, or medium pandemic risk, Sonora has moved back to orange, or high risk.

'We have peace': After Biden win, DACA recipients reflect on the last decade

Arizona "Dreamers" helped get out the vote for Biden. Now they want to make sure he follows though.

School leaders, state officials implore public to reduce COVID-19 for sake of education

The rising cases of COVID-19 could mean more schools remain entirely online or return to remote instruction.

Arizona COVID-19 case counts reaching summer levels

As daily numbers continue to rise, the state has been silent on implementing any new restrictions.

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