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TUSD enrollment decline puts finances in jeopardy

The district has lost nearly 6% of students this year, which could mean a loss of millions of dollars of funding.

News roundup: TUSD sets hybrid-learning date, rising COVID-19 cases in AZ

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Oct. 28.

Arizona weekly unemployment claims drop

First-time claims dipped to their lowest level since August.

DHS marks milestone as wall construction severs wildlife corridors

New border wall construction is nearly done in some of the most environmentally sensitive areas in Arizona.

Indigenous community in Sonora releases record number of sea turtles

A coordinator said while the pandemic has been hard on the community, less fishing and tourism has been a boon to turtle nesting season.

TUSD to start hybrid classes Nov. 12

All teachers will be expected in their classrooms; the district will make changes to child care options for employees.

Pima County struggles with contact tracing

COVID-19 cases are rising, and the county needs the public’s help.

Vote by mail deadline is here

Election officials say get your ballot in the mail by Oct. 27.

UA president urges caution over Halloween

Robbins also says the financial hit from COVID-19 has not been as bad as expected.

Early voting begins in the Tohono O'odham Nation, polling place locations

Historical knowledge is key to knowing where to go to vote on Election Day in the nation.

Education notebook: Rising case numbers could complicate school reopenings

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

News roundup: Exploring monolithic voter blocs and minority support for Trump

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Oct. 23.

DHS head touts immigration policy at Arizona sheriffs' roundtable

Chad Wolf promoted the Migrant Protection Protocols as safe, though critics say the policy fails obligations to asylum seekers.

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