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Tucson photographer Alanna Airitam’s latest project features an unlikely subject for art that ends up on gallery walls: Members of Black outlaw motorcycle clubs.
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Tucson leaders unanimously rejected a massive data center dubbed Project Blue last year amid outcry from the community with concerns about water, power and resources that they didn’t want put toward a data center.
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Arizona Republican lawmakers want to redraw the state’s legislative and congressional districts early. Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego believes that would be a boon to Democrats.
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The supervisors passed a resolution that urges the electric utility provider to reconsider the timing of the proposed rate increase during a special meeting Tuesday.
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Due to falling enrollment and declining birthrates, the school’s Superintendent Annette Reichman announced the relocation to Copper Creek Elementary in Oro Valley.
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Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller and his office are accused of using an encrypted messaging app to hide their communications from the public.
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New people will soon be inducted into the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame at the Pima Air and Space Museum. Among them is Jessica Cox, the first licensed armless airplane pilot.
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A budget proposed by Republicans in the Arizona Legislature could have a dramatic effect on downtown Tucson by eliminating a special tax district that has helped redevelop the area.
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Phoenix and Tucson are developing a "Secure Water Arizona Program" or SWAP to help cities and towns get water during times of shortage on the Colorado River.
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Dozens of protesters wearing red, holding “Not One Drop For Data” signs, stood alongside the road to the Pima County Fairgrounds on Friday morning, to protest construction at the Project Blue data center site.