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Tucson city council plans return to in-person meetings

Witnesses for public hearings will be allowed to testify remotely and seating for the public will be limited.

Tucson mayor wants to extend free public transit rides

Sun Tran's free rides are currently set to expire on December 31st.

Pima County sues the City of Tucson over water

The suit is the result of a policy regarding water prices.

Tucson voters decide on minimum wage, city council members

Dahl elected as Kozachik, Fimbres sails to reelection.

Pima County administrator hospitalized

Chuck Huckelberry was hit by a vehicle Saturday.

City of Tucson announces leader of Housing First effort

The Housing First model tries to get people experiencing homelessness into housing before it attends to their other needs.

Tucson city council tells employees to get vaccinated by December or face firing

Pima County will required COVID-19 vaccinations for employees who interact with medically vulnerable people.

Magnus hearing scheduled for Oct. 19

The Tucson Police Chief is nominated to be the next Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.

Brnovich says City of Tucson can’t require COVID-19 vaccines

The Attorney General says the requirement violates state bans on vaccine mandates.

Tucson homicide rate soars

The increase is part of a national trend.

Tucson voters nominate council candidates Tuesday

Voters in wards 3,5, and 6 head to the polls for primary election

TPD still looking for answers in Sunday shooting

The suspect was prohibited from owning a gun.

Tucson International Airport wants steady money

Airport Authority head tells Congress to keep funding steady.

Tucson checking contents of recycling bins

Contaminated materials in the recycling stream are costing the city $30,000 a month

Romero calls for halt to zoo expansion project.

Pathway to Asia section would cover Reid Park's Barnum Hill.

Economics drives glass recycling

Tucson keeps its used glass local.

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