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Native American nominee's grilling raises questions on bias

The confirmation hearing for Native American Deb Haaland has raised questions about whether she's being treated differently

Reflecting on Arizona’s pandemic one year in

Experts weigh in on we've learned since last spring.

Customs and Border Protection says wall workers winding down construction

After environmental groups released footage showing construction trucks at work, agency says contractors are only securing site.

Economics drives glass recycling

Tucson keeps its used glass local.

As Biden's deportation moratorium fails in court, advocates look at other options

Immigration attorney in Tucson says the administration still has options for policy change.

Tucson approves minimum wage increase for city workers

The increase could effect more than 2,000 city employees

Learning in person during the pandemic

Tony Paniagua reports on how a school in Tucson is approaching the challenge.

Learning in person, vaccinating tribal members, immigration policy shifts

Arizona 360 visits a school in Tucson that has welcomed back most of its students for in-person learning.

TUSD prepares to reopen, but number of students remaining online is unclear

41 percent of parents still have not chosen which learning method they want for their students

Tucson may ban hair discrimination

CROWN Act will weave respect for natural hairstyles into city law.

UA gives Pima County COVID-19 vaccines

The Moderna doses will allow community outreach.

Apache Stronghold files emergency appeal in Oak Flat case

As the expected date of the land swap approaches, a nonprofit fights to save an Apache religious site from becoming a copper mine.

Conversation with health expert in the Navajo Nation about COVID-19

The head of the Navajo Department of Health also talks about her experiences advising then President-elect Joe Biden on COVID-19.

Mobile vaccination clinics return this weekend

Vaccine shortage canceled the pop-up sites,

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