Board of Supervisors delays property tax vote - again

May 20, 2025 Some supervisors say more planning is needed before approving Matt Heinz’s proposal, despite growing concerns over housing insecurity and homelessness.

Petition seeks endangered status for rapidly declining desert songbird

May 20, 2025 The Center for Biological Diversity urges federal protection as the species nears collapse in U.S. deserts.

Firefighters have increased levels of PFAS UA researchers find

May 20, 2025 Frontline workers also have elevated levels of certain PFAS.

Tucson Mayor Romero heads to Qatar for economic summit

May 20, 2025 The Qatar Economic Forum gathers world leaders and corporate CEOs to discuss the future of the worldwide economy.

20 people, health care business and church charged in sober living scheme in Arizona

May 20, 2025 The charges against Happy House Behavioral Health include conspiracy, fraud, forgery, theft, and money laundering.

Arizona and UCLA to play at Intuit Dome in game honoring late Hall of Famer Bill Walton

May 20, 2025 His son Luke played for the Wildcats and the elder Walton broadcast games involving both schools.

Maricopa County poised to hire national consulting firm for review of election procedures

May 20, 2025 BerryDunn is recommended for a $400,000 audit aimed at making systems more secure and efficient.

Pima County suing Trump administration over funds for asylum seekers

May 17, 2025 Pima County is suing the Department of Homeland Security to recover millions the government owes for sheltering asylum seekers in 2024 and 2025.

Kelly criticizes GOP push for Medicaid cuts and work mandates

May 16, 2025 Healthcare leaders warn a tax cut bill could jeopardize care for thousands amid Arizona’s mental health and housing crises.

EPA backs Arizona’s bid to regulate underground injection wells.

May 15, 2025 Shift praised by lawmakers as a step towards control and streamlined permitting during a signing ceremony today.

Gallego says border plan differs from predecessor's Senate failure

May 15, 2025 Gallego’s office says this is a framework, and he’ll engage colleagues on both sides of the aisle to work on legislation.

New law brings all police departments under statewide rape kit tracking system

May 15, 2025 Advocates say tracking provides victims peace of mind.

Overdose deaths down in Arizona last year, nationwide

May 15, 2025 Despite the drop, health experts warn of federal action halting progress on overdose deaths.

Listen: A once-fringe theory on birthright citizenship comes to the Supreme Court

May 15, 2025 The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments on May 15 in a case challenging an executive order President Trump signed in January to limit who is entitled to birthright citizenship.

Paid parking in Tucson will be extended beginning June

May 14, 2025 Car users will have to pay for parking on Saturdays until 7 p.m.

Rillito Racetrack likely to stay closed through 2026

May 14, 2025 The racetrack will remain closed after Pima County failed to receive any proposals from potential operators wanting to take it over.

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