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Ballot cure deadline approaches

Counties have five business days after the election to handle bad ballot signatures.

State shares framework for new surface water quality protections

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is working on regulations to fill the gap left by changes to the Clean Water Act.

UA leaders praise students as COVID-19 numbers stay low

Most days see only single-digit numbers of new cases at the university.

2 Republicans, 1 Democrat elected Arizona utility regulators

Democrats picked up a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission, which will have a 3-2 Republican majority.

Education notebook: School funding initiative approved, pandemic stalls school reopenings

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

Poll: Arizona Latinos largely chose Biden

A poll shows Latinos in the state voted 3-1 for Biden. Local activists say that shouldn't come as a surprise.

AP: Biden wins White House, vowing new direction for divided US

A win in Pennsylvania sealed his victory after more than three tense days of vote counting.

TUSD pushes back date for hybrid learning

The hybrid start date was delayed due to a potential increase in COVID-19 cases, officials say.

Missing and murdered Indigenous women study committee releases recommendations

The committee identified a list of legislative, data and law enforcement recommendations.

Pima County sheriff says race not over

Sheriff Mark Napier said Friday it was too early to concede the race. Challenger Chris Nanos declared victory Wednesday night.

Arizona marijuana retailers ready for recreational sales

The earliest recreational customers will be able to purchase cannabis in store is March.

Here's what happens to an unreadable ballot in Arizona

Unfounded rumors about Sharpies don't match up with the process that takes place if a ballot is unreadable.

Navajo Nation shifts to curfews to decrease travel, exposure to COVID-19

Residents have been traveling to buy essentials as weekend lockdowns closed businesses in the nation, the president said.

Arizona, Pima County continue ballot count Thursday

Pima County prepared to continue counting early ballots Thursday morning. 450K to go statewide, according to AP.

Arizona elections officials refute '#Sharpiegate' rumor

Posts claim Trump voters were given markers that would ruin ballots. That's false, officials said.

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