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US Treasury has issued new guidance on deadlines to spend CARES Act relief

Costs can now be considered incurred by December 31, 2021, if recipients have an order placed or have entered into a contract by that end of the year deadline.

Yuma mayor: US responding to border, emergency easing

Asylum seekers picked up sooner in Yuma.

County Attorney investigating TPD shooting

The Pima County Attorney received materials to begin looking at the shooting that left one person dead and a police officer fired.

Pima County board names Jan Lesher as acting administrator

Lesher has been leading the county as its chief deputy administrator since Oct. 23, when County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry was hospitalized after a crash.

Pima County supervisors appoint Mathis, Abraham for legislative seats

The Democrats will vacancies representing Tucson.

Arizona's anti-mask school voucher plan faces tough start

Participation in the Governor's program is low.

Pima County sues the City of Tucson over water

The suit is the result of a policy regarding water prices.

Pima County administrator out of hospital, recovering after crash

Chuck Huckelberry was critically injured when a car struck his bicycle last month.

Unsafe lane change led to crash that hurt Pima County administrator

The car driver was cited for causing an accident resulting in serious physical injury and making an unsafe lane change.

Tucson voters decide on minimum wage, city council members

Dahl elected as Kozachik, Fimbres sails to reelection.

Supreme Court to hear Arizona immigration challenge

The Attorney General wants to force the enforcement of an immigration rule the federal government no longer wants to defend.

Arizona redistricting commission approves draft congressional, legislative maps

Over objections from Democrats, draft includes Republican-leaning district in Pima County.

Interior Department releases Indian Youth Service Corps Program draft guidelines

The department said the Indigenous youth corps will work on conservation projects in public, tribal and Hawaiian lands.

Congress hears from Indigenous leaders about voting barriers

The hearing was a forum for Indigenous leaders to advocate for the proposed Native American Voting Rights Act of 2021.

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