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Education in the summer

This week, The Buzz focuses on education and the summer ahead.

Tucson sets up hotline for homeless people

Aims to connect people with shelter, food, other needs.

Study says rigid housing laws are contributing to Arizona's housing shortage

It also says municipalities can make zoning changes to encourage more housing.

Wildfire continues to grow east of Sells

The Contreras Fire grew to about 11,500 acres on Thursday, prompting evacuation of Kitt Peak.

Biden nominates Phoenix election attorney to 9th Circuit

Roopali Desai is a well-known election law lawyer.

Justices dismiss Trump-era immigration case

Ruling is a loss for Arizona's Attorney General.

Police chiefs prepare for mass shooting

Area law enforcement doesn't want another Uvalde.

House committee advances school voucher expansion

Any student could qualify for the state's voucher program, under a bill filed by Republicans this week.

Supreme Court ruling could transform how immigration policy is challenged

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that immigrants cannot band together to challenge immigration policy in any lower federal court.

Arizona ready for kids' COVID shots

Tens of thousands of doses are on the way to the state.

Arizona Supreme Court says anonymous juries constitutional

The ruling involves a Cochise County newspaper.

James Webb Space Telescope survives micrometeoroid impact

It is still on track to send its first scientific images of deep space next month.

Northern Arizona watches winds as Western wildfires blaze

Three fires are burning near Flagstaff.

Local baker wins James Beard Award

Don Guerra, the owner of Barro Bread, was recognized on Monday.

Pence touts Trump-era border policies in Arizona speech

Pence visited the border in Cochise County before speaking in Phoenix.

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