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As candidates woo Latino voters, local organization steps in with an ear to the ground

Oct 10, 2020 LUCHA's get-out-the-vote campaign aims to reach more than a million Indigenous, Black and Latino voters.

Arizona sees unemployment drop

Oct 9, 2020 For the first time in a month, some Arizona unemployment sectors are showing improvement.

As sales stay flat, independent restaurants looking to Congress for relief

Oct 6, 2020 Low summer sales typically rebound with winter travelers, but little tourism is expected this year.

Arizona economy slows again amid pandemic

Oct 5, 2020 Regular unemployment has slowly drifted down recently, but that is not the case for pandemic unemployment.

Arizona voters to consider another recreational marijuana bill

Oct 2, 2020 The new bill has criminal justice elements not present in a similar bill that was narrowly defeated in 2016.

State unemployment fund in danger of running out

Oct 2, 2020 Arizona is paying more than it is taking in for unemployment benefits.

All counties can reopen, state says

Oct 2, 2020 State clears Graham County to partially reopen eateries, gyms, thaters.

Pima County Board of Supervisors races could bring changes

Oct 2, 2020 All five seats are up for grabs on the board, which sets major local policy decisions.

Swedish medical wire manufacturer announces Tucson expansion

Sep 25, 2020 The move will add 20 local jobs when the expansion is complete.

AZ unemployment claims continue to grow

Sep 23, 2020 The number of people receiving unemployment benefits in Arizona grew by 30,000.

Once abandoned, downtown high-rise project gets final approval from Rio Nuevo

Sep 23, 2020 The 20-story tower will be Tucson’s second-tallest.

Tucson to stick with development tax incentive, but changes coming

Sep 23, 2020 A series of public meetings will guide changes to the GPLET.

Council weighs abolishing fares on buses, streetcars

Sep 22, 2020 Fares were suspended in March.

AZ unemployment numbers a mixed bag

Sep 17, 2020 The unemployment picture is not so rosy as the numbers say.

Federal unemployment supplement dries up in Arizona

Sep 10, 2020 The payments tapping FEMA funds only lasted six weeks.

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