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Southern Arizona growth, Gila County vaccinations, understanding variants

As more companies and people relocate to the state, what does sustainable growth look like?

Arizona bill would shield businesses from COVID-19 lawsuits

Republicans backed the measure in a party-line vote in the House Judiciary Committee

Mayor Romero marks one year since COVID emergency declaration

Mayor honors Tucsonans who made "tremendous sacrifices"

State vaccine appointments to open up on Fridays

12,000 slots available in Tucson.

Unemployment leveling out at pre-COVID levels

Pandemic unemployment is still higher than regular unemployment.

Rural officials say towns are ill-prepared for asylum seekers

Mayor Chris Riggs says his town doesn't have a shelter or aid groups to care for families.

Pima County considers requiring vaccines for employees

Supervisors discuss possible mandate.

Bill would allow Indigenous students to wear cultural clothing at graduation

Advocates say after a year of protests over racial injustice, it's a meaningful change.

Newest UA telescope mirror in cool down phase

Technicians are preparing to polish it for use in a mountaintop observatory

One million Arizonans fully vaccinated against COVID-19

Herd immunity will be reached when 70% of the population is vaccinated.

Race for AZ Governor underway

Marco Lopez is the first to formally announce candidacy.

Arizona reports 21 new virus deaths, sees clear trend of fewer cases

Related hospitalizations also declined to 473 down from the Jan. 11 pandemic high of 5,082

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