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Tucson greets Roe reversal with protests

The crowd blocked Congress St and several intersections downtown.

Tucsonans react to Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade

Large crowds are expected at a march downtown Friday night.

Planned Parenthood stops abortions in Arizona after Supreme Court decision

Arizona's abortion laws could end up in a legal limbo.

Arizona after Roe v. Wade

Barbara Atwood, professor of law emerita at the University of Arizona, spoke with AZPM about the past and future of the state's abortion laws.

Green Valley hospital again in peril

Employees notified of possible shutdown.

Pima County to start vaccinating 0-5 year olds

COVID-19 shots for tots rolling out now.

Arizona ready for kids' COVID shots

Tens of thousands of doses are on the way to the state.

Ducey tests positive for COVID-19

He cancels border trip and meeting with Pence.

COVID risks up in Arizona

The CDC has raised the transmission rates for many Arizona counties.

Bird flu arrives in Arizona

The first cases were found in Maricopa County.

Tucson City Council passes resolution supporting abortion rights

The resolution is in advance of an expected U-S Supreme Court ruling.

COVID numbers rising in Arizona

The number of new COVID cases in Pima County has topped more than 1,000 for the second week in a row.

Department of Corrections hires controversial private health care company

The department is still involved in a lawsuit over allegations that it provided unconstitutional levels of health care.

Arizona regulators skipped inspections of long-term care facilities

Auditor general says state regulators wrongly downgraded complaints including severe allegations, such as sexual assault and neglect.

Governor OK's ban on school COVID-19 vaccines

The bills Ducey signed Friday permanently block disease mitigation measures that many health professionals say are critical to reining in the pandemic if case counts again surge.

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