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County explores changes after Huckelberry debacle

Elected officials didn't know administrator had retired.

Federal government could take over job safety enforcement from Arizona

OSHA is starting the process of revoking Arizona's state plan this week.

Arizona has a surplus. How will lawmakers spend it?

Gavel to Gavel speaks with economist Jim Rounds about the state's budget outlook and how long Arizona's surplus might last.

Masks no longer required on public transportation in Tucson

SunTran pointed out that while masks are no longer required, the CDC still recommends public transit riders wear masks.

Blended Family

Adiba Nelson considers the challenges of finding the perfect recipe for a blended family. 

End to unemployment benefits had very little effect on job market

Gov. Ducey touted the move last summer as a fix to the tight labor market

Pima Supervisors to review Huckelberry’s contract

Documents show confusion over former county administrator’s resignation.

Tucson voters to decide on keeping sales tax for roads

Proposition 411 would continue an existing sales tax in place for ten years, raising an estimated $740 million to improve roads, bike paths and more.

Ducey desalination proposal carries hefty price tag

Experts think it will cost $60 million a year to operate.

Saint Philip’s Sings: Arvo Pärt

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Tensions at Texas border meant increased commercial crossing in Nogales

Delays and blockades that stemmed from new inspections on northbound commercial vehicles pushed some additional cargo traffic to Arizona’s border.

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Sony photo awards: Computers on horseback, magnificent mountains, bathing elephants

Sony World Photography Awards is an annual global competition that is free to enter and open to photographers of all skill levels.

Lake Powell is critically low, and still shrinking. Here’s what happens next

The future of the reservoir is largely uncertain, but climate science and recent actions by the government are providing some hints as to what might happen in the near future.

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