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Arizona has a revenue problem. So lawmakers cut funding for a program that helps adults earn GEDs and get jobs.
Everyone assumed Pima County Treasurer Brian Johnson resigned because of his very public fight with the Assessor's Office. Multiple county sources tell us that's not the case. Here's what we learned over the weekend.
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.
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.
Tucson's fare-free transit debate has evolved into a proxy war over public safety, homelessness, city spending and who gets to ride the bus. Tuesday's council meeting had a little bit of all of it.
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.
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.
Arizona finally has a budget. We get into the weeds on how Pima County fares in the never ending battle with Maricopa County for resources. 
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.
In the bright blue dot of Pima County, elected officials are finding smaller wins while state Republicans celebrate delivering “Trump tax cuts”
Matlock is about to get very political … ICE drops case against Toledo … And clean up your mailing lists.
The political ads are coming
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The anti-anti-data center crowd gets louder … What it's like working for Rodney Glassman … And we have our first sign thief caught on-camera.
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The backlash to the backlash
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It’d run right through Pima County … Cunningham says farewell to free fares … And aren’t you glad you don’t live in Maricopa County?
The pipeline nobody wants
Bus safety is main sticking point ... Learning his lesson? ... And Tucsonans are better than Swamp creatures.
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Karla Toledo reflects after her release … A rumble over rubble … And that’s a risky bet.
“Hey, I’ve seen you on TikTok”
Tucson Teamsters ready to strike
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Xxxx ... … Baiting the YouTube algorithm … And lawmakers behaving badly.
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All roads lead to fare-free transit … Inheriting a bad reputation … And we didn’t think IUDs came in that size.
www.tucsonagenda.com
County treasurer quitting leaves questions
Taking the council's temperature
New deal, new cuts … In bed with Beale … And location, location, location.
Tucson’s place in the state budget
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Playing defense at the capitol … The vote-only-for-me strategy … And it still counts as endorsement, right?
www.tucsonagenda.com
Arizona pulls the plug on adult ed … Mayes gets win for mobile home residents … And who turned off the lights.
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When winning means blocking bills
Budget cuts close a door