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Tucson City Council: dispensaries, fare-free transit, childcare and redistricting

Mayor and council rounded out the year in their final city council meeting of 2022.

Transgender youth face fewer rights in the new year

The new laws will take affect Jan. 1 and include restrictions on issues like gender-affirming care.

Report: Home affordability an issue in Pima County, across Arizona

A report from Attom Data Solutions highlights the gap between media home price and average earnings.

Arizona AG says Tucson fair housing ordinance violates law

Brnovich said in a news release Thursday that Tucson's “source of income” ordinance violates state law.

New research project will connect UA students with underserved communities

They will explore local health and environmental issues in city neighborhoods along with rural and tribal regions.

Think tank says education aggregate expenditure limit should be ended permanently

The Grand Canyon Institute report claims AEL is bad for Arizona schools and the state's economy.

Sierra Vista Library unveils vending machine location in shopping mall

The machine grants anyone with a library card access to its 125-book collection.

Ducey agrees to dismantle container wall

The move came in a 4-page document filed in court.

Lake's trial to be named governor lacks 1st day bombshells

In court on Wednesday, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer said he didn’t do anything personally to sabotage the election.

Arizona restricts farming to protect groundwater supply

The Arizona Department of Water Resources this week put a limit on the amount of land that can be watered, designating the Hualapai Valley as an irrigation non-expansion area.

Sierra Vista residents aim to bring holiday cheer to ill people by decorating tree near hospital

The decorations are becoming a tradition that draws the efforts of people from around the community.

Trial on Lake's election fraud claims begins today

She'll have a chance to inspect ballots, call witnesses and introduce evidence in a bid to prove she was the rightful winner of the governor's race.

Judge allows GOP lawsuit over Arizona AG election to proceed

Abraham Hamadeh can proceed with his lawsuit challenging the results of the election for attorney general, which he lost in one of the closest elections in state history.

Mat Ishbia agrees to buy Suns, Mercury for $4 billion

The sale is expected to take several weeks to complete.

USDA awards $4.7 million to new partnership with UA for 'climate-smart' food production

The funding will help farmers reduce water consumption and carbon emissions.

US Senate advances water bills for tribes in Arizona

The bills now head to the U.S. House.

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