Pima County supervisors demand sworn report from Sheriff Nanos or face removal
The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to require Sheriff Chris Nanos to provide a sworn report on his work history and conduct, saying he could be removed from office if he fails to comply within 10 business days. Pressure has continued to mount around Nanos’ work history, his management of the sheriff’s department,…
Elvira Elementary fourth-graders catch Tucson’s Final Four fever
While the Arizona Wildcats basketball team plays in the men’s Final Four for the first time in 25 years, the Final Four in Matthew King’s fourth-grade class includes Amina, Max,…
Mobile home legislation in Arizona target utility costs, abandonment rules and manager training
For years, manufactured home park owners across Arizona would restrict what types of air conditioners or cooling devices people used on their mobile homes because they were noisy or ugly.…
Legislación sobre casas móviles en Arizona apunta a costos de servicios públicos, reglas y capacitación
Durante años, los propietarios de parques de casas móviles en todo Arizona restringieron qué tipos de aires acondicionados o dispositivos de enfriamiento podían usar las personas en sus viviendas, argumentando…
Hablemos de abuso sexual y dónde encontrar ayuda en Tucson
Esta historia fue publicada en colaboración con Somos Tucson. Después de que la activista por los derechos civiles Dolores Huerta publicó…
“Dolores, we’re with you”: Tucson mayor and farmworker families share grief, hope in the movement
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero remembers getting the phone call from the woman she’s looked up to since she was a…
“Dolores, estamos contigo”: alcaldesa de Tucson y familias campesinas comparten duelo y esperanza en el movimiento
La alcaldesa de Tucson, Regina Romero, recuerda haber recibido la llamada telefónica de la mujer a la que ha admirado…
Native American ID designation meets mixed response from Pascua Yaqui
Enrolled members in federally recognized tribes in Arizona can now obtain a Native American designation on their driver’s licenses, IDs…
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