More Pima County Government Stories

The Buzz: The benefits and drawbacks of becoming a city or town

As Vail considers incorporating, we ask what changes in a community when it adds local government.

Pima County Attorney’s Office says seized money will go towards non-profits

Up to $2,500 will be awarded to community initiatives that apply.

Vail could become its own town

The issue may end up in court before voters get to it.

Pima County puts new anti-fraud system in place

The state is following Pima County's lead.

County tries to bridge "Affordability gap" for homes

Board funds 203 new and renovated units

Pima County migrant shelter capacity stretched

The system was close to breaking in the days following the end of Title 42.

Plastic waste into construction blocks: Tucson strives for zero-waste model

Tucson city council unanimously approved an agreement with ByFusion to convert plastic waste into construction-grade building blocks.

Pima declares day of awareness for missing and murdered indigenous women

The county proclaims May 5 day to acknowledge epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous people, which critically affects Native American women in Tucson and surrounding area.

Opioid mitigation efforts underway in Pima County

One Arizona settlement funds immediate purchase of Narcan, eligible for new settlement funds.

Tucson woman challenges "ban" by Pima County

County says it can exclude people who slander board members.

The Buzz: UA Faculty Senate report details events that led to deadly shooting on campus

The report examines harassing behaviors of the suspected gunman from early in his time at the UA up to the shooting.

Adelita Grijalva elected as first Latina Chair for Pima County Board of Supervisors

Prior, Grijalva served on the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board for 20 years.

Report: Home affordability an issue in Pima County, across Arizona

A report from Attom Data Solutions highlights the gap between media home price and average earnings.

Pima County's Emergency Rental Assistance Program closes applications

Officials expect funding to run out as soon as February.

The Buzz: Looking back on 2022

Newsworthy interviews and topics that we addressed this year.

UA Men's Basketball avoids harshest sanctions for NCAA violations

Imposed penalties do not go much beyond those the program self-imposed

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