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A proposed $5 billion fuel pipeline would cut through Pima County on its way from Texas to Phoenix — and eventually California.
Local officials and Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva are already lining up against it.
A top Arizona lawmaker is suggesting foreign-funded groups are helping drive local opposition to data centers. Meanwhile, Tucson is preparing its first-ever regulations aimed specifically at large-scale data centers.
Having a huge TikTok following won’t guarantee you’ll get released from immigration detention.
But it doesn’t hurt to have hundreds of thousands of people following your case, as Tucson’s Karla Toledo found out last week.
Tucson is about to receive $2.15 million a year for transit safety through RTA Next.
At the same time, Sun Tran drivers are will go on strike if contract talks break down.
One of the biggest fights? Safety.
For one glorious month, we didn't have to choose between covering Tucson City Council and Pima County supervisors.
Now we're headed right back into local government traffic jams.
The interviews that made local politics feel personal.
The political ads are coming to Tucson airwaves.
Republican and Democratic Super PACs have already booked more than 6,300 commercials as they gear up for a congressional race both parties consider a must-win - #AZ06.
You know it's going to be a good government story when one elected official writes a 27-page memo explaining why another elected official is wrong.
Welcome to Pima County's latest multi-million dispute.
Southern Arizona officials are on a 7,200-mile trip to Taiwan hoping Tucson can cash in on the semiconductor boom orbiting TSMC’s giant Phoenix operation.
Taxpayers are footing much of the bill. We’re still trying to figure out exactly how much.
“What kind of protest is acceptable to you?”
That was the question Project Blue activist Vivek Bharathan asked Pima County supervisors Tuesday night while sitting barefoot on top of a table during a peaceful act of civil disobedience.
Sitting barefoot on the table, asking politicians to resign … Megaports are all the rage these days … And there’s a money tree just outside of Arivaca.