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Teacher Planning Kits for New School Routines

An eight-week planning kit designed for PreK-12 teachers everywhere to help navigate this year’s new and changing school routines.

Scottsdale mayor lifts mask mandate

Two Arizona health care providers oppose the move.

"My voice pouring from me with all the soul a rainstorm has..." Teen poets are ready to change the world.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Susan Miner on creating "Peace Inside, Beauty Outside"; and some happy chaos from The Scamp Radio (1/2) Hour.

Governor says Indigenous Peoples' Day to be celebrated in 2020

Gov. Doug Ducey signed a proclamation recognizing the 'historic injustices suffered by Indigenous people.'

Arizona 360 presents the debate for Pima County Sheriff

Republican incumbent Mark Napier and Democratic challenger Chris Nanos face off.

Tucson to stick with development tax incentive, but changes coming

A series of public meetings will guide changes to the GPLET.

Stand off with Border Patrol, National Park Service ends in scuffle with Indigenous-led demonstrators

O'odham organizers and their supporters stopped construction for over five hours at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.

Once abandoned, downtown high-rise project gets final approval from Rio Nuevo

The 20-story tower will be Tucson’s second-tallest.

Registering to vote online without traditional addresses, plus codes

The change increases online registration access for rural and tribal voters.

Army veteran hopes to unseat congressional veteran

Brandon Martin hopes to win Arizona’s Second Congressional District.

First weekend of taking tests to students gets results

Close to 150 people were tested at the pop-up sites near student hangouts.

Islands of Wonder

Islands of Wonder

Congressional veteran hopes for another term

Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick is running for her sixth term in the U.S. House.

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