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Nogales approves allocation of remaining ARPA funding

Over $3 million will be used for city functions.

Thanksgiving dinner costs rise

The cost of turkey is higher than it has been since the early 1990s.

Updated recovery plan for Mexican wolves aims to reduce human-caused deaths

The plan aims to further protect the endangered wolves through increased law enforcement, education and outreach to communities near where the wolves live.

Recounts on tap in Arizona races as county counts end

The contest between Republican Abraham Hamadeh and Democrat Chris Mayes for attorney general is so close that a recount is certain.

Phoenix and Las Vegas agree to get rid of decorative grass

The worsening drought brought the agreement from 30 western water agencies.

For Art's Sake

The Bisbee Arts Commission celebrates artists from the community of Lowell.

Thousands prepare for 2022 El Tour de Tucson

Bicyclists will ride in the longest-running event of its kind in Arizona.

Tribe continues fight against proposed Arizona copper mine

The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the state Department of Environmental Quality illegally issued a Clean Water Act permit for the proposed Resolution Copper Mine.

TUSD improves individual school ratings

The Tucson Unified School District increased their A-B rated schools by 20%.

The Buzz: Sunshine Mile project complete after years of work

Renovation to downtown's eastern gateway has been a topic since the 1990s.

Arizona voters reject effort to enact stricter voter ID law

Voters who overwhelmingly cast their ballots by mail have rejected a measure that would have required them to add more information to the simple signature and date they now put on the back of the return envelope.

Cochise County leaders end hand-count lawsuit, cite recount

The court filing and one of the GOP supervisors in Cochise County said they did not want to interfere with the likely recount in the race for Arizona attorney general

Tucson Police Department chosen for National Public Safety Partnership

The U.S. Department of Justice program will last for three years.

Arizona executes man for 1980 killings of 2 people

Murray Hooper, 76, died by lethal injection at the state prison in Florence.

Pima Supervisors take "baby steps" on homelessness

Drug paraphernalia and human waste among the problems.

Children see unusual rise in respiratory virus

Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is seeing higher rates of cases in Arizona.

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