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Poll: Majority of Arizonans uncomfortable sending kids back to school

A new poll shows most people in the state are not comfortable with a return to school.

Pima County to open free pop-up testing sites

The one-day sites are supposed to help underserved areas of the community.

Feds to cover full cost of AZ's National Guard pandemic work

The Trump administration will increase the amount Arizona receives.

Families Stuck At Home Turn To Board Game Catan, Sending Sales Skyrocketing

It is a board game of trade and development where players compete for resources in a race to build settlements, cities and roads.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 636

USS Arizona Survivor; Homopterus and Their Odd Antennae; The Bahidaj Harvest:; Pima County's back to school stance

Looking back at SB 1070 a decade later

Though the infamous “show me your papers” law was partially struck down, it has left a legacy in Arizona.

Episode: 244: What scientists continue to learn about the novel coronavirus

Researchers are increasing their knowledge about COVID-19 and how to fight it.

CBP head defends accelerated border expulsions, blames migrants for increasing COVID-19 risk

Commissioner Mark Morgan spoke to the media ahead of agency's release of July arrest data.

Tucson music venues calling on Congress to help

As many as 90% of independent music venues around the country could disappear without aid.

Balancing personal freedoms with pandemic safety mandates

An essay by three University of Arizona professors says the U.S. Constitution offers guidance.

Pima County COVID-19 trends improve, but risk remains too high for schools

A recent memo recommended schools wait until after Labor Day to offer traditional in-person learning.

Arizona schools chief anticipates delays to in-person learning

State Superintendent Kathy Hoffman supports schools providing targeted services for vulnerable students.

Primary results in Pima County yield some surprises

Plus, could a 'blue wave' sweep Arizona in November?

Primary election, learning remotely, COVID-19 and civil liberties

Education and health leaders raise their concerns about reopening schools too soon.

Sun Tran regains riders, but faces an uncertain future

Transit advocates say federal funding is key to the agency's future.

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