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Wall construction provided economic boost to border city Douglas

President Biden ordered construction to stop on the new wall system.

Navajo Nation reports 1,000 COVID-19 deaths

The majority of the those who have died from COVID-19 complications are between the ages of 60 and 69.

Shifting immigration polices under Biden and their impacts in Arizona

A look at early steps taken by the new president to address border security and immigration issues.

Supply, communication stymie Rillito Park vaccination plan

Pima County envisions horse track as vaccination center.

Pascua Yaqui Tribe secures federal grant for water pipeline

The nonpotable water project would free up 50 acre-feet of drinking water for the tribe each year.

In letter to DHS, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich opposes Biden's deportation moratorium

The letter follows a 14-day stay against the order issued in Texas this week

Cocopah Indian Tribe COVID-19 vaccine rollout, evaluating public's interest

To better understand the stigma behind vaccines in the community, the tribe launched a survey and asked for questions.

Pima County deputies arrest 48 for illegal street racing

Racers were using a county road near Tucson International Airport as a racing strip

Republicans want to change election verification counts

The mandatory hand count number would be raised.

Vaccination leaders welcome promise of better communication

Biden promises three week notice on vaccine shipments.

More than a half-million COVID-19 vaccines distributed in AZ

The rate of second dosages is still slow.

Arizona's 2020 wildfire season among worst in past decade

2,520 wildfires burned across the state, 82% human caused

Arizona report 5,918 additional COVID-19 cases, 195 deaths

State remains a national coronavirus hotspot

Arizona reports 4,748 virus cases one year after 1st case

The Department of Health Services announced the state’s first case on Jan. 26, 2020

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