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Arizona sending 150 National Guard troops to border next week

PHOENIX — Arizona will deploy about 150 members of the state National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico border next week.Gov. Doug Ducey announced the troop call-up in a tweet Friday and said he was working closely with the defense and homeland…

 

Tucson police: Man stabbed to death, sister wounded in brawl near UA campus

The man was involved in an altercation with another man, and the sister was hurt when she came to the aid of her brother.

 

Tucson weather: Partly cloudy and continuing warm

Patchy skies today with temperatures above average for early April. Winds are south southeast at 6 to 15 mph becoming west in the afternoon.

 

Arizona won't join the lawsuit against citizenship question on 2020 census

Some worry the new citizenship question on the 2020 census could mean the state won't get its fair share of federal dollars and political representation.

 

Marana taking applications to fill vacant council seat

Councilmember Carol McGorray, 77, died on March 22.

 

Tucson lawyer disbarred after multiple sexual misconduct findings

A Tucson attorney accused of sending a female client a text of his genitals and offering to cancel her bill if she slept with him has been banned from practicing law in Arizona.

 

Ducey signs bill overriding local laws on certain campaign-finance disclosures

Arizona cities lose their right to demand that nonprofit groups divulge who is financing their efforts to sway local elections.

 

Regents approve 2% tuition hike for incoming UA students next year

Most current students will not see increase because their tuition rates are guaranteed.

 

Arizona governor signs law requiring more school recesses

PHOENIX — Advocates hope Arizona's elementary school children will be a little less stressed this coming year thanks to a new law.

 

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