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News roundup: COVID-19 cases surging, Biden win a relief to some 'Dreamers'

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Nov. 10.

2020 delivers setbacks for some long-planned Western water projects

Long-planned projects have run into roadblocks.

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Arizona 360

Sonora moves from yellow to orange on Mexico's coronavirus 'traffic light' system

After weeks at yellow, or medium pandemic risk, Sonora has moved back to orange, or high risk.

'We have peace': After Biden win, DACA recipients reflect on the last decade

Arizona "Dreamers" helped get out the vote for Biden. Now they want to make sure he follows though.

School leaders, state officials implore public to reduce COVID-19 for sake of education

The rising cases of COVID-19 could mean more schools remain entirely online or return to remote instruction.

Arizona COVID-19 case counts reaching summer levels

As daily numbers continue to rise, the state has been silent on implementing any new restrictions.

Ballot cure deadline approaches

Counties have five business days after the election to handle bad ballot signatures.

State shares framework for new surface water quality protections

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is working on regulations to fill the gap left by changes to the Clean Water Act.

UA leaders praise students as COVID-19 numbers stay low

Most days see only single-digit numbers of new cases at the university.

Episode 706

Mental Health and the Pandemic; Favorite Places: Armory Park; OSIRIS-REx - “Touch-And-Go” (28:00)

OSIRIS-REx Touch-and-Go

A behind-the-scenes look at the successful capture of dust and pebbles from the surface of an ancient asteroid more than 200 million miles from Earth. (11:14).

Favorite Places: Armory Park

Valeria Moraga, Design Professional at the firm Poster Mirto McDonald, describes Armory Park Neighborhood. (03:25)

2 Republicans, 1 Democrat elected Arizona utility regulators

Democrats picked up a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission, which will have a 3-2 Republican majority.

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