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TUSD discusses adding immigration status to protected categories

Tucson Unified has proposed adding immigration status as protected on a list that includes disability, race, religion, gender identity and more in its non-discrimination and anti-harassment policies.

What to know about air traffic control towers after a midair collision in Arizona prompts questions

It will be up to federal investigators to determine what caused the crash, a detailed process that will take months.

Court blocks Arizona’s laws requiring proof of citizenship to vote for president

The appeals court on Tuesday upheld a 2023 decision from the U.S. District Court of Arizona.

Forecast predicts slowed but continued job growth in Arizona

State economists predict most sectors and counties will continue to add workers in the coming years.

Fabric giant Joann is going out of business and closing all 800 of its stores

The crafts retailer formerly known as Jo-Ann Fabrics had been struggling financially for several years following a DIY-driven uptick in sales during the early days of the pandemic.

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Thieves targeting freight trains in California and Arizona deserts make off with $2M worth of Nikes

Many of the shoes were Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4s, which won’t be available to the public until March 14 and are expected to retail at $225 per pair.

100 years of Rodeo: La Fiesta de los Vaqueros marks a century in Tucson

Step into the arena: an audio postcard from the centennial celebration.

Deputy sentenced to one year in jail in high-profile Pima Sheriff’s rape case

“I’m in a million pieces,” the victim told the judge.

Harvesting Fruit for Better Health, Understanding and Friendships

Iskashitaa Refugee Network volunteers glean grapefruit, oranges and other fruit from Tucson-area trees

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Arizona apologizes for 'unacceptable chant' from fans at end of basketball loss to BYU

According to online video, fans can be heard yelling a profane phrase directed at Mormons as the teams were leaving the court.

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