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UA taps interim head as fulltime chief of campus police tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
After an "extensive national search," interim police Chief Christopher Olson was selected to lead the University of Arizona Police Department, UA officials announced.

Christopher Olson selected to lead UAPD tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
After an "extensive national search," interim police Chief Christopher Olson was selected to lead the University of Arizona Police Department, UA officials announced.

Christopher Olson selected to lead UAPD tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
After an "extensive national search," interim police Chief Christopher Olson was selected to lead the University of Arizona Police Department, UA officials announced.

Tucson should reimpose fares on Sun Tran riders, 'stakeholders' say; What's next for RTA? tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Bus riders enjoying free fares just got shanked by a stakeholder group set up to help the City Council find a way to maintain no-cost service. Plus: RTA Next getting warmer, park fees rising, TUSD looks to make move and more from local government meetings around Tucson.

Lesko’s retirement starts stampede of high-profile hopefuls in Arizona's 8th Congressional District tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
20 candidates have filed paperwork to replace outgoing Rep. Debbie Lesko in Arizona's 8th District, a list that includes two failed statewide GOP candidates, another two who were at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the former congressman from the district, and the "QAnon Shaman."

Lesko’s retirement starts stampede of high-profile hopefuls in Arizona's 8th Congressional District tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
20 candidates have filed paperwork to replace outgoing Rep. Debbie Lesko in Arizona's 8th District, a list that includes two failed statewide GOP candidates, another two who were at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the former congressman from the district, and the "QAnon Shaman."

House Republicans subpoena investment firms over environmental pledges tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
House Republicans stepped up their inquiry into investment firms’ sustainability activities, demanding that two such companies hand over information about their efforts to decarbonize their assets.

How (and why) the GOP & a popular film are misleading you about migrant kids tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A misinformation campaign that includes a film with QAnon conspiracy theories has politicized the exploitation of immigrant children as policies fail them.

Vast cross-border sewer in Nogales could finally be fixed tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The cost of repairing the International Outfall Interceptor — a vast gravity wastewater line running beneath Nogales — could be carried by the International Boundary and Water Commission if a bill introduced by Southern Arizona's congressional delegation moves forward.

Some breathing room as water managers meet to weigh Colorado River’s future tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The annual Colorado River Water Users Association meets this week, but for the first time in several years, state water policy leaders say there’s less urgency for short-term fixes and more time to focus on long-term solutions.

Pima soccer's D'Andre Pickett & Brandon Sanchez named All-Americans tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
Freshmen D’Andre Pickett (Tucson Magnet HS) and Brandon Sanchez (Canyon del Oro HS) were both selected to the 2023 United Soccer Coaches Junior College Division II Men’s All-American Team.

More than a game: Will athletes feel consequences of Pac-12’s major shake-up? tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The college athletics landscape took a big hit this past summer when the Pac-12 became the latest victim of conference realignment, with teams jumping ship to join new conferences, but the changes may have a deeper impact on student-athletes than people anticipate.

Supreme Court agrees to quick review of Trump’s presidential immunity claim tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to review a fast-tracked petition asking if Donald Trump can use his status as a former president to claim immunity from criminal charges related to his effort to overturn the 2020 election.

Arizona marijuana sales surpass $1 billion in 2023 tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Cannabis sales in Arizona passed the $1 billion mark for the year in September, as the medical and recreational markets continued a familiar pattern that appears to have solidified over the past several months.

Anti-abortion attorneys ascend federal government ranks with Christian right legal training tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Alliance Defending Freedom has employed and trained thousands of conservative Christian attorneys, some of whom have climbed the highest rungs of power, and the legal group is working on nearly a dozen ongoing lawsuits involving abortion and contraceptive access.

Az's high school girls flag football scores big in inaugural season, eyes statewide expansion tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
A year after the Arizona Interscholastic Association was preparing to make the groundbreaking announcement that girls flag football was coming to the Valley, and after a successful inaugural season, the newly sanctioned high school sport is looking to expand its reach.

Settlement of lawsuit over Trump family separation border policy gets final approval tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A federal judge signed off on a final settlement in the lawsuit against former President Donald Trump's “zero-tolerance” policy of separating children from their parents suspected of crossing the border illegally.

Sports betting, social media & unintended consequences of attracting younger demographic tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Due to a rise in popularity and acceptance within the media, sports betting companies are bringing in more users and money than ever, and though age restrictions limit who can bet, the $1.7 trillion in illegal wagers last year suggests otherwise to some degree.

Sports betting, social media and the unintended consequences of attracting a younger demographic tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Due to a rise in popularity and acceptance within the media, sports betting companies are bringing in more users and money than ever, and though age restrictions limit who can bet, the $1.7 trillion in illegal wagers last year suggests otherwise to some degree.

Inconsistent reporting makes it hard to tell how many inmates return to prison tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Several states have reported lower rates of recidivism, showing that fewer criminals are being re-arrested after leaving prison - but recidivism rates across the country can vary greatly because of how they’re defined, how the data is collected and how it’s presented to the public.

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