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Pima County Sheriff on Operation Stonegarden

Sheriff Mark Napier argues for controversial federal funds based on border enforcement

Raising the Age of Tobacco Purchase

Tucson is preparing legislation to up the minimum age to buy cigarettes and other tobacco products. Officials say it's all about access.

Current Phase of Grant Road Improvements Nearing Completion

Project began in 2017 and was scheduled for completion July 23.

Kyl Appointment; Renewable Energy Initiative; New Asylum Seekers

Plus, leaders of the Democratic and Republican parties in Pima County discuss the general election.

Nearly 40 Percent of Registered Voters Took Part in Primary Election

Pima County had the largest increase of any county when compared to the 2016 primary.

US Plans to Sidestep Limits on Detaining Immigrant Children

At issue is the so-called Flores agreement, which lays out requirements regarding detention length and setting.

Kyl Sworn In to Fill McCain's Seat

Only committing to serve through the current session ending in January, Kyl can vote on key issues, including Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation.

Arizona AG: Lawmakers Must Pass Charter School Reforms

Call comes following a report about the financial activities at a major online charter school.

Border Grants on Pima Supervisors Agenda Yet Again

Board has delayed finalizing acceptance of the federal grants for more than six months.

Google Maps Mistakenly Shows 'McCain Senate Office Building'

The error was fixed later Wednesday. It was not clear how it occurred.

VIDEO: Second Day of Memorial Services for McCain in Phoenix

Watch video of the services at the North Phoenix Baptist Church, which include former Vice President Joe Biden and others.

Mourners Gather for Arizona Church Service for McCain

It's the second day of memorial services for Sen. John McCain, maverick politician and former POW.

U.S. and Mexico May Sign Trade Deal Without Canada

Officials were hopeful for a trilateral agreement, but gave Canada until Friday to decide whether it would sign on to a new deal.

Hackers? No, Human Error Plagues Arizona Primary Voting

Dozens of polling places in Maricopa County opened late for Tuesday's primary, as equipment had not been set up in time.

Thousands of Mail-In, Provisional Ballots Remain Uncounted in Pima County

Ballot counting will resume Thursday. State law requires counting to be done by next Wednesday.

Arizona Democrats Look for Unity Following Primary

Party officials highlight that mutual support is critical in the upcoming general election.

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