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Authorities investigating death of a Pima County Jail inmate

Sheriff's office says 24-year-old Pedro Xavier Martinez Palacio alerted a corrections officer that he needed medical help.

Senate committee backs bill to end local mail elections

Many municipalities, including Tucson, have embraced the practice.

Our New Normal: How Teens Are Redefining School Life

In an hour-long special, PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs (SRL) will explore what this “new normal” is like for teens, and how students are redefining school life.

20 Lessons to Learn With “Cyberchase”

“Cyberchase” is celebrating 20 years of math learning, problem-solving, and team building on PBS KIDS!

Helping Kids Handle Change at School

Young children, especially, crave predictability. It makes them feel secure.

Pima County homelessness count canceled for second year due to COVID-19

The count usually determines how much federal funding the county receives to address homelessness.

COVID infections closing some urgent care centers

Banner urges telehealth options as an alternative.

University of Arizona officials sticking with in-person classes

University testing shows a COVID positivity rate of close to 11%.

New trail opens in Green Valley

The trail is named for two longtime bicycling advocates.

Bill would turn Chiricahua monument into national park

A popular national monument in southern Arizona could become a national park under a new bill introduced in Congress.

University of Arizona wind tunnels getting upgrades

Improvements are expected to generate more research for hypersonic technology.

More non-U.S. citizens will need to show proof of vaccination at land ports

U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents returning to the United States are exempted from the requirement.

Arizona Democrats censure Sinema over voting rights bill

The censure has no practical consequences but serves as a symbolic condemnation.

Pima Officials want to modernize county election system

Voting centers and tablets could replace precincts and voter printouts

Facing vacancies, police departments seek to hire officers

Recruiters are looking for qualified applicants.

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