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“Not worth $500 million”: UA student leaders are urging the UA President Suresh Garimella to reject White House compact.

Students warn that trading federal dollars for political control undermines privacy protections and academic freedom.

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Free bus fares have been one of Tucson’s most debated policies. Ward 6 candidate Miranda Schubert says charging fares won’t solve crime — and may make things worse.

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From delivering pizzas to running Tucson’s Domino’s empire — and now running for City Council. Jay Tolkoff thinks City Hall has its priorities all wrong.

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Thanks, we will dig into the numbers. While we don't have a good breakdown at the moment, Joe learned at the Council meeting that a high number of those calls were for open drug/alcohol use on the bus.

How does your routes correlate with map in the article?
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40 violent incidents a day. Not enough cops.
The Tucson City Council is trying to balance all of that with still providing free bus rides — and the debate over how to pay for safety on Sun Tran buses isn’t going away anytime soon.

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Tucson’s bus system is free to ride — but at what cost? City leaders face tough choices today on safety and funding - and possibly revisiting free fares.

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No permit needed: Tucson says community groups can once again hand out meals in parks without jumping through hoops. The fight over how (and where) to feed the homeless isn’t going away. 👇
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Adelita Grijalva thought she’d be sworn in as Arizona’s first Latina in Congress this week. Instead, she learned on social media that Speaker Mike Johnson canceled her ceremony and sent the House home. 👇
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A sleepy Cochise County town suddenly finds itself in the middle of lawsuits, recall petitions, protests, and an Attorney General town hall — all over one proposed aluminum plant. Something big is happening in Benson.

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Tucson hasn’t elected a Republican to City Hall in more than a decade. Janet “JL” Wittenbraker thinks she can change that. Ballots go out next month — and she’s betting voters are ready for a shake-up.

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Tucson hasn’t elected a Republican to City Hall in more than a decade. Janet “JL” Wittenbraker thinks she can change that. Ballots go out next month — and she’s betting voters are ready for a shake-up.

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Six months after voters crushed a half-cent sales tax hike, a new plan is bubbling up. Instead of one big measure, Councilman Kevin Dahl wants to split public safety and social services into separate ballot questions — betting that breaking the tax apart might finally break through the opposition. 👇
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Project Blue is moving forward and expects to be operational by 2027, with the goal of full-build out by 2029 near the Pima County Fairgrounds.

Read what has changed since the Tucson City Council rejected their first proposal six weeks ago.

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Pima Community College is facing as much as $8 million in cuts and are scrambling to find long-term solutions.

These cuts are threatening programs preparing high school students for college to helping people get their GEDs.

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She has stated on the record that she will vote to release the files if elected.