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Tucsonans react to Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade

Large crowds are expected at a march downtown Friday night.

Planned Parenthood stops abortions in Arizona after Supreme Court decision

Arizona's abortion laws could end up in a legal limbo.

Contreras Fire listed as 100% contained

Local management team will hand over control Saturday.

Making college credits easier to access in Cochise County

Buena High School introduces new dual enrollment program

Arizona lawmakers approve bipartisan $18 billion budget

More than half a billion goes to K-12 schools, and a proposal to expand private school subsidies was dropped.

Former foundation president sentenced for embezzlement

Over two years she stole tens of thousands of dollars from a group helping the National Guard.

Green Valley hospital again in peril

Employees notified of possible shutdown.

Arizona House GOP backs universal school voucher expansion

They vote Wednesday advances a bill that would allow all 1.1 million public school students to use public money to attend a private schools.

Pima County will send 80,000 replacement voter cards

Christy decries confusion, expense.

Tucson to expand neighborhood revitalization program

The program started with "Thrive in the 05" and will include a new neighborhood

Cochise County approves tentative budget

The board voted to make additional payments to reduce debt.

Officials expect wet weather as Contreras Fire passes 20,000 acres

Fire continues to spread toward the northeast

Pima County to start vaccinating 0-5 year olds

COVID-19 shots for tots rolling out now.

University of Arizona astronomers study hypergiant stars

The massive objects are the largest of their kind in the galaxy.

Contreras Fire burns more than 18,000 acres

Fire managers say the fire is more than 40% contained.

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