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A record 100 million people have been displaced from their homes worldwide

The UN refugee agency said the humanitarian response to the war in Ukraine has been overwhelming, but the same energy and attention must be given to crises around the world.

Trump endorses investor Masters in Arizona Senate primary

Trump’s endorsement is likely to shake up a race with no clear frontrunner, which has been largely defined by jockeying for Trump’s support.

Lifeguard shortage leaves some Tucson pools closed

Blame the pandemic and rising wages.

Arizona Senate Democrats force vote on gun background checks

Tuesday's procedural move came a week after a man armed with two AR-15-type rifles killed 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

Pima County to offer gun locks

Free locks to be distributed at libraries and clinics.

State has mixed bag of growth in 2021

Census data show swings in local populations.

Gas prices will likely stay high through the summer

AAA says prices might put a strain on summer travel.

Sonora governor: Desalination will have to be part of state water supply

With at least a dozen neighborhoods in Hermosillo already experiencing water shortages this summer, the state is confronting a future without enough water for residents.

Governor heads to Israel

He will talk trade, water, and border security while there.

Ducey vetoes voter registration bill

The bill would have forced investigations of voter registrations.

Lieberman drops out of race for governor

He is the first candidate to drop out of the Democratic gubernatorial primary.

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.

New University of Arizona building focuses on tech startups

Tech Launch Arizona helps new businesses get off the ground.

Hydropower customers could pay extra fees

Federal law requires fees be paid whether or not dams are generating power.

Tucson will help essential workers buy homes

The program builds off of a current city and county program.

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