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University of Arizona president emails timeline of steps prior to shooting

President Robert Robbins details steps the university and UAPD took throughout the nine months before the shooting.

Pima County passes national number in bivalent booster administration

Pima County currently has 9% of eligible people who are 12 and up vaccinated with the new shot.

Your Vote 2022: CD6 Candidates Kirsten Engel and Juan Ciscomani

Spotlight on the showdown for Arizona's 6th Congressional District and the race for Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Sweet smell of science: engineering students take a hand at solar baking

Students came together to test their homemade solar ovens and bake an afternoon snack–sort of.

University of Arizona students express concern in wake of deadly shooting

Students reflect on their safety while on UA campus

The Buzz: Gun violence in Tucson

A look at a recent University of Arizona campus shooting, a new TPD unit, and gun buybacks.

University of Arizona asteroid hunters celebrate success of DART mission

Spacewatch has used UA telescopes to search for near-Earth asteroids since the 1980s.

6-week convergence of major sporting events could make Arizona betting capital of the world

College football, the Super Bowl, and golf are all headed to Arizona in early 2023.

Iconic Strong Arm was one of many saguaros killed by climate change, deadly bacteria

For close to two centuries, Strong Arm stood sentinel over the Tortolita Preserve near Marana.

Gabby Giffords named grand marshal of 2023 Rose Parade

She will also be involved with the coin flip at the Rose Bowl.

Arizona woman gets 30 days in jail for collecting 4 ballots

The judge said he did not think she had accepted responsibility for her crime.

New debate drama emerges in race for Arizona governor

Kari Lake, the Republican candidate for Arizona governor, is blasting a Phoenix PBS affiliate for scheduling an interview with her Democratic rival, Katie Hobbs.

Most county recorders oppose new ballot rules

Cochise recorder supports Prop 309

Bivalent boosters approved for ages 5 to 11

The FDA and CDC approved the usage of the drug on Oct. 12.

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