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Officials in Arizona anticipate "an extended closure” of a key highway through the state, a day after a deadly crash caused a hazardous material leak and forced evacuations nearby.
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is ordering the city of Tucson to repeal a law prohibiting landlords from denying potential tenants because of how they make their money.
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Arizona’s Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the City of Tucson over its mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
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Arizona’s second most populous city has signaled it may forego part of its allotment of Colorado River water delivered by the Central Arizona Project aqueduct in order to help forestall a shortage declaration for Lake Mead that would trigger mandatory reductions.
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Grammy-winning singer Linda Ronstadt will be honored at the Tucson Music Hall in May when it renames the venue after her.
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Tucson Mayor Regina Romero is hoping all city employees are compliant with the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. City officials say 99% of city employees have at least been partially vaccinated by the Dec. 1 deadline.
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Tucson voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure to gradually increase the minimum wage in Arizona’s second most populous city to $15 an hour by 2025.
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A reclamation plan for a proposed new copper open-pit mine’s site on the western slope of the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson has received state approval over opponents’ objections that Hudbay Minerals Inc. didn’t address major issues.
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says Tucson's vaccine mandate for city employees is illegal. Brnovich's decision Tuesday gives Tucson 30 days to…
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A police union’s request to block vaccine requirements for Tucson police has been rejected by a county judge. Television broadcaster KGUN reported Friday…