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AZ Supreme Court rules "unborn human being" can be used in voter pamphlets when citing law

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that "unborn human being" can be used in voter pamphlets when quoting the law, despite concerns over partisan implications.

Federal grant cuts hit Pima County Health Department, impacting jobs and services

County officials brace for workforce reductions as major grants are terminated.

Horne seeks proof of privacy law compliance as Ed Dept. pushes schools to disclose gender info to parents

Horne requests proof of privacy law compliance as the U.S. Department of Education urges schools to share students' gender identity changes with parents.

The U.S. already has tariffs on a few sectors. It hasn't gone that great

Trade barriers and import tax protections can lead to unintended consequences.

Gallego putting holds on VA nominees to protest Trump's plans to cut its workforce

The holds — a maneuver used on occasion in the Senate — means that it is impossible for the chamber to move quickly to confirm the nominees and would potentially have to tie up hours or days of floor time to advance each nominee.

Tucson turns out to protest Trump Administration

Protestors lined the street in front of the Tesla dealership.

Adelita Grijalva enters CD 7 race

She will resign her seat on the Pima County Board of Supervisors.

The Buzz: "Adelante, Grijalvistas"

This week we remember the life and legacy of former Southern Arizona Congressman Raúl Grijalva.

Statement of Katherine Maher President and CEO, National Public Radio

Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency called leaders of NPR and PBS to testify at hearing on March 26.

Hundreds remember Southern Arizona's "champion" Raúl Grijalva

Grijalva's funeral took place at Tucson’s St. Augustine Cathedral on Wednesday morning.

Fontes staying out of race to replace Raul Grijalva

The AZ Secretary of State made the announcement not long after the end of Grijalva's funeral.

Hobbs pushes for more childcare

The Governor came to Tucson to hear from moms about childcare needs.

San Carlos Apache Tribe demands state action after teen’s murder, Call for group home reform

The San Carlos Apache Tribe is calling for group home reforms, and pushes for a tribal alert system to protect missing children.

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rally thousands of Tucson progressives

The weekend rally at Catalina High School was the final stop of the “Fighting Oligarchy” tour.

The Buzz revisits the legacy and impact of Land Grant Institutions

A look at how an 1862 act impacted Native lands and eventually led to UA's fossil fuel use despite climate pledges.

School thrift store supplies free support and valuable hope

Badger Closet at Tucson High Magnet School began a couple of years ago.

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