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Former Councilmember Uhlich applies for Tucson City Council vacancy tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Updated: Karin Uhlich, who formerly represented Ward 3 on the Tucson City Council, told the Tucson Sentinel she has applied to finish the term of Steve Kozachik, who stepped down from the job on March 31.

Just stop: Kari Lake's newest abortion stance is worse than a flip-flop tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Kari Lake, you just lit my fuse with your new video released to do damage control after flip-flopping on abortion. And every bit of it is either sheer ignorance, or the work of a lying liar who lies a lot.

Outgoing Pima County Treasurer tells Supes that one applicant for her job is unqualified tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
As the two applicants for Pima County treasurer prepare to meet in an online forum Thursday, outgoing county banker Beth Ford is saying one of them is unqualified for the office.

Az's pre-statehood laws banning abortion also made gay sex punishable by up to life in prison tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
We looked at Arizona's territorial laws and found one that would criminalize LGBTQ+ people, with a potential life sentence for having consensual sex.

Az appeals court rejects Abe Hamadeh’s third challenge to his 2022 AG loss tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Nearly a year-and-a-half after the election, an Arizona appeals court agreed with a trial court judge that Abe Hamadeh’s third challenge to the results of the 2022 election should not move forward.

Former Councilmember Uhlich applies for Tucson City Council vacancy tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Karin Uhlich, who formerly represented Ward 3 on the Tucson City Council, told the Tucson Sentinel she has applied to finish the term of Steve Kozachik, who stepped down from the job on March 31.

U.S. Capitol Police chief describes preparations for possible post-election turmoil tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger sought to ease concerns from the lawmakers, saying the department is preparing for major upcoming events — including another potential Jan. 6 — by trying to grow the size of its force and overhauling its intelligence gathering activities.

City-country mortality gap widens amid persistent holes in rural health care access tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Health disparities between rural and urban Americans have long been documented, but a recent report found the chasm has grown in recent decades, with rural Americans from 25 to 54 dying from natural causes at wildly higher rates than the same age group living in urban areas.

Arizona clinics vow to continue providing abortions, but unsure for how much longer tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
One day after the Arizona Supreme Court resurrected a law that makes it a felony to perform an abortion, clinics around the state said they will continue offering care even as they scramble to figure out how long they can do so.

Tribal leaders seeking solutions to cartel crime, say they mostly got talk tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Congressional lawmakers wanted to talk about the problems of foreign criminal cartels operating on Indigenous lands, but though tribal leaders came to the House subcommittee hearing seeking solutions, they left the hearing afraid it was just another “check-a-box-off” exercise.

Republican National Committee courts election conspiracy theorists to help watch polls tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
As the Republican National Committee ramps up plans to monitor the polls for illegal voting this fall, the national party is increasingly working with a loose network of anti-fraud extremists who have been found to routinely spread election lies.

Feds strengthen background check requirements for gun purchases tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Justice Department has finalized regulations that strengthens the definition of people who are “engaged in the business” of selling firearms and are thus required to conduct a background check to crack down on unlicensed firearms dealers.

In Nogales, a push to target 'plaza bosses' to stem fentanyl smuggling into U.S. tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said they are targeting drug cartel "plaza bosses" in Nogales, Ariz., and Sonora who move fentanyl north into Arizona.

GOP thwarts attempts to repeal Az’s 1864 abortion ban tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Republican lawmakers in the Arizona legislature blocked multiple efforts to repeal the near-total abortion ban from 1864, saying they need more time to consider the repercussions of doing so.

'Widow's Waltz': New McCallion Band record explores grief, self-indulgence & aging tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
The McCallion Band explores getting older and the worries that come with being a parent in their new EP, "Widow's Waltz."

'Widow's Waltz': New McCallion Band record explores grief, self-infulgence & aging tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
The McCallion Band explores getting older and the worries that come with being a parent in their new EP, "Widow's Waltz."

Hellertoon: Az's old abortion ban rattles Republican electoral prospects tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Arizona's Supreme Court did more than just declare a Civil War-era ban on abortion to be the current state law this week. The GOP-appointed justices shook a slew of Republican politicians into suddenly shifting their public rhetoric on reproductive rights.

Arizona abortion ban: What we didn’t know about labor & birth in 1864 tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The following is a timeline of important developments in obstetrics and birth control between when the law that bans virtually all abortions in Arizona originated in 1864 and 2022, along with a few important historical markers for context.

Alvarez throws complete-game shutout, Senior has 4 RBIs as Pima splits with No. 2 Central Az tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College baseball team (35-11, 21-9 in ACCAC) hosted Central Arizona College (38-9, 25-5) on Tuesday in a matchup between two NJCAA Division I nationally ranked teams,

Martin homers in extra innings as Pima softball streak hits 22 games tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College softball team (31-8, 16-2 in ACCAC) secured its second straight 30+ win season on Tuesday as it extended its winning streak to 22 games after beating Yavapai College (10-17, 10-10) in Prescott.

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