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Education notebook: Controversial bill would ban touchy subjects in class, UA adds minor

A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

Three million first COVID-19 doses dispensed in AZ

Vaccine hesitancy continues to mount in the state.

Arizona utility regulators reject 100% clean energy rules

Last minute changes caused unexpected rejection

Exploring new horizons with "I Dream in Widescreen 2021".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Meet two Tucsonans who took unconventional journeys to find healing; and The NPR Podcast Challenge seeks the voices of tomorrow.

Tohono O'odham district leaders discuss impacts of COVID-19

As of mid-April, Tohono O'odham Nation Health Care reported 1,758 COVID-19 cases and 76 deaths.

The Boneyard spends 75 years adding to history books

The planes at AMARG are a history of U.S. air power.

News roundup: County FEMA vaccination sites open, UA mobilizes vaccines

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, May 4.

The vision of Sama Alshaibi.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Two American Muslim teens share the practice and meaning of Ramadan; and a mother and son talk about applying positive autism strategies during the pandemic.

In march through Nogales, migrants ask Biden to restore asylum process

This is the most recent in a series of demonstrations over the last year.

UA delivering mobile COVID-19 vaccines

The university is trying to take vaccines to people who need it.

Phoenix-area businessman Jim Lamon declares for Senate

The first Republican has announced a run for Senate.

UA shifts all COVID-19 vaccines indoors

The vaccine pod is expected to close by the end of June.

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