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Aztec women rally but fall short by 14 in NJCAA nat'l quarterfinals, won't go to final four tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima College women’s basketball team battled with the Community College of Baltimore County on Wednesday for a chance to go to the NJCAA Division II tournament final four. The No. 7-seeded Aztecs fell behind in the third quarter and battled in the fourth, but fell 89-75 to the No. 2-seeded Knights.

No one knows why reauthorization for Arizona School for Deaf & Blind is stalled tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Legislation reauthorizing the school, which serves some 2,100 students at campuses in Phoenix and Tucson, unanimously cleared the state House of Representatives on Feb. 21, but has inexplicably stalled in the Senate, where it hasn't yet been considered.

Pima baseball hits five homers, scores 25 runs in sweep of Glendale tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College baseball team (26-8, 13-5 in ACCAC) picked up its eighth win in a row on Tuesday in a sweep over Glendale Community College (21-13, 8-10).

Addleman nets 20 points as Pima women rally to top North Central Missouri in NJCAA Tournament opener tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College women’s basketball team (26-7) took the court for its first game at the NJCAA Division II National Tournament on Tuesday against North Central Missouri College (23-7).

Chacon hits 2 walk-offs as Pima softball scores 33 runs to rout Glendale tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College softball team (18-13, 15-7 in ACCAC) broke out the bats on Tuesday as it scored 33 runs in its ACCAC conference doubleheader against Glendale Community College (6-26, 4-20).

BP agents shoot, kill 1 southwest of Tucson tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Border Patrol agents shot and killed a person Tuesday evening following a pursuit on Highway 286 southwest of Tucson, authorities said.

What plaintiffs targeting abortion pill want might not even be possible tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Many legal scholars doubt the notoriously anti-abortion judge at the center of the federal anti-abortion lawsuit has the legal authority to do what plaintiffs are asking for - forcing the FDA to essentially recall a drug that for two decades has maintained a record of efficacy and safety.

GOP bill would remove Arizona from ERIC, the database designed to combat voter fraud tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Following in the footsteps of six conservative-led states, Senate Republicans want to pull Arizona’s membership from a multistate coalition that aids in cleaning voter rolls, following false claims that the coalition is part of a liberal conspiracy to rig elections.

Haboobs, swamp box & ki-yotes: Arizona residents favor protecting the ways they speak tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona dialects stand as a living memorial to the forces that have shaped the state, and a survey by the Writing Tips Institute shows 57% of Arizonans polled supported the idea of the Arizona dialect “be made official by law (in order to protect it from dying out).”

Arizona lawmakers seek to add autism, PTSD to list of medical-marijuana eligible conditions tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizonans with autism and post-traumatic stress disorder could add marijuana to their medical toolkit under a proposal that expands who can access the drug under the state's medical card program, qualifying for lower prices, shorter wait times and a larger purchase allowance.

FBI investigates rehab scams targeting Indigenous community tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The FBI is investigating scams by fake rehab groups that target the Indigenous community, offering substance-abuse recovery or mental-health services at pop-up facilities to rake in government money.

Explosives training brings military & law enforcement from around the world to Marana tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A live-fire and classroom training program organized by the ATF at Pinal County Airpark provided training for local law enforcement as 1,876 bomb threats and 860 explosions were recorded in the U.S., including 381 bombings, 12 of which were reported in Arizona.

Can a copper mine destroy an Apache holy site? The 9th Circuit will decide tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The land in Arizona's Tonto National Forest may soon be transferred to Resolution Copper, a foreign-owned company that plans to build a copper mine on the land the Apache people say is necessary for their most important religious ceremonies.

'Rip crew' member sentenced to nearly 10 years for conspiracy & firearms offenses tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A Mexican man was sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison earlier this month after he was found guilty of conspiracy and firearms offenses as part of three-man "rip crew" in 2014 by robbing marijuana smugglers in Southern Arizona's deserts.

Justices grapple over Navajo water rights, government’s duty to tribe tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Supreme Court justices pressed government attorneys Monday on their argument that the treaties that put the Navajo on reservation lands implied an intent – but not a duty – for the government to provide water to the tribe.

Arizona governor signs executive order banning discrimination based on hair style or texture tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
An executive order issued by Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Friday prohibits hair-based discrimination against state employees and contractors in the workplace and public schools. The order was inspired by the CROWN Act, which was enacted by Tucson and Tempe in 2021.

Arizona Senate panel endorses Jeffrey Glover to run DPS tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Arizona Senate Director Nominations Committee endorsed former Tempe Police Chief Jeffrey Glover, Gov. Katie Hobbs’ pick to lead the Arizona Department of Public Safety.

Payday: Danny Lee earns more than $4 million by winning LIV Golf Tucson tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
After 11 attempts at trying to conquer the Phoenix Open as a member of the PGA Tour, Danny Lee recently jumped to the rival Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund-sponsored LIV tour - a decision that paid off when he won in a four-way playoff at Tucson's Gallery Golf Club.

How an old law found new life in lawsuit seeking to revoke approval of abortion pill tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
In an Amarillo courthouse last week, lawyers seeking to move abortion medication off the market focused less on the existential question of when life begins — and more on an attempt to resurrect a long-dormant law that would upend abortion access in the United States.

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