Yee announces run for Governor

May 17, 2021 The current state treasurer is the first Republican in the race.

Republican Arizona election official calls Trump accusation "unhinged"

May 16, 2021 Maricopa County Recorder calls for an end to the falsehoods about how the AZ election was run

Education notebook: Teens get vaccine, UA closes out the school year

May 15, 2021 A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

Evacuation orders lifted in Old Bisbee; wildfire contained

May 14, 2021 Residents are being allowed to return home

Conservative group boasts of secret role in voting laws, including in Arizona

May 14, 2021 The claims are made in a video presentation by Heritage Action

Pima County drops mask mandate

May 14, 2021 Following CDC guidance, board recommends masks for the unvaccinated.

Overdose deaths rise, DPS patrol, lumber shortages

May 14, 2021 Plus, Tucson Police discuss responding to more overdose calls

Tucson Police Department unit investigating more overdose-related deaths

May 14, 2021 So far in 2021 the department has investigated more than 80 deaths associated with overdoses

DPS sees traffic flows increase on Arizona’s interstates

May 14, 2021 A ride-along with a trooper offers a firsthand look at the types of incidents they encounter

Border Patrol, diplomats host event warning migrants against crossing the Arizona desert

May 14, 2021 2020 was one of the deadliest years on record for migrants in the state's borderland.

Ducey ends federal $300 weekly unemployment bonus

May 13, 2021 Governor offers $2,000 "Back to work" bonus instead.

Report breaks down active voter registrations across Arizona

May 13, 2021 Pima County has 629,043 active voters with about 40% Democrats and 29% Republicans.

U.S. Treasury Dept. has announced methodology for tribal COVID relief

May 13, 2021 The U.S. Department of the Treasury will be splitting $20 billion of COVID relief across eligible tribal governments.

Navajo Nation opposes new law for unsigned mail-in ballots

May 13, 2021 Due to the rural nature of the Navajo Nation, it argues voters need more time after an election to correct ballot issues.

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