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TUSD board votes to require masks on campuses

Decision comes as Arizona sees a rising number of COVID-19 cases

Tucson voters nominate council candidates Tuesday

Voters in wards 3,5, and 6 head to the polls for primary election

Mayor says masks will be required in Tucson city buildings

Romero cites new guidance from CDC amid growing caseload

Leaders push for Phoenix-Tucson train service

Amtrak route is part of infrastructure proposal.

Health officials urge vaccinated in some areas to mask up again

New CDC guidelines apply to Pima County, most of Arizona

TPD still looking for answers in Sunday shooting

The suspect was prohibited from owning a gun.

Multiple people shot in series of attacks in Tucson, Arizona

35-year-old man accused of separate shootings of first-responders

Tucson International Airport getting $18.5M federal grant

The grant will fund infrastructure and security upgrades.

Priorities laid out in Tucson’s new spending plan

Plus, how the city plans to continue addressing challenges brought on by the pandemic.

Raising awareness of aphasia, one stone at a time.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: The plans to create a Tucson Gastronomy Collective to celebrate the unique flavors of Tucson; and a 5th grader and her family embark on a road trip from Sheboygan to Tucson.

The trailblazing 1970s band "Fanny" is rocking a whole new generation.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Explore the landscapes of emotion created by multi-media artist Anh-Thuy Nguyen, part of the Tucson Museum of Art exhibition "4 x 4".

Council approves water rate hike for non-city users

Conservation, equity are cited as reasons

Tucson International Airport wants steady money

Airport Authority head tells Congress to keep funding steady.

TPD gets more AEDs

The police department now has 100 of the lifesaving devices.

State pays to restart PFA treatment

Water will be recharged in the Santa Cruz riverbed.

Growing infrastructure in the Tucson metro and the RTA’s role

Voters approved the Regional Transportation Authority in 2006.

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