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Troubled Pima County Constable Vasquez resigns tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Updated: Troubled Pima County Constable Oscar Vasquez, already suspended without pay, turned in his resignation this week.

Troubled Pima County Constable Vasquez resigns tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Troubled Pima County Constable Oscar Vasquez, already suspended without pay, turned in his resignation this week.

TikTok sues feds over ‘obviously unconstitutional’ potential ban tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
TikTok filed a lawsuit in a bid to block recently passed legislation that would force the application to be divested from Chinese parent-company ByteDance or be banned in the United States.

Stranded in the ER, seniors await hospital care & suffer avoidable harm tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
As medical workers who staff emergency rooms contend with ER boarding, adults 65 and older, who account for nearly 20% of ER visits, are especially vulnerable during long waits for care - and seniors may encounter boarding more often than other patients.

Arizona Legislature challenges campaign spending law in appeals court tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona GOP legislators Senate President Warren Petersen and House Speaker Ben Toma appeared before the state court of appeals to again challenge a voter-backed campaign finance disclosure law they say violates the state constitution.

Tips for wearing Native regalia at graduation tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Graduation ceremonies will soon kick off across the country, and with it, a growing trend among Native students to wear traditional regalia. The Native American Rights Fund offers advice to students, and tribal leaders, in hopes of ensuring a smooth and celebratory day.

Az Supreme Court to decide if Cook stays on Republican primary ballot tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Republican state Sen. Wendy Rogers case challenging the validity of hundreds of signatures collected by her opponent Republican Rep. David Cook to qualify for the July primary will be determined by a ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court.

Judge indefinitely postpones trial in Trump Mar-a-Lago documents case tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon, overseeing the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump, will not schedule a trial on Espionage Act charges until the summer, after she has considered the pretrial motions and other issues.

Judge rejects neighbors' lawsuit over homeless camp in Tucson's Navajo Wash tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A Pima County judge rejected a lawsuit over a homeless encampment in Navajo Wash, ruling Tucson city officials were not responsible for the "public nuisance" created by people living in the Midtown wash.

Colorado River Indian Tribes sign historic water rights settlement tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Tribal, federal, and state leaders gathered on the Colorado River Indian Tribe’s reservation to celebrate the signing of a historic water rights settlement that clears the way for the tribe to finally be recognized as a central party in all decisions regarding their rights to the Colorado River.

California bill granting Az doctors abortion access still needed, supporters say tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A bill that would allow Arizona doctors to perform abortions for their patients in California passed out of a state Assembly committee, but to become effective immediately after the governor signs it, the bill must pass both the Assembly and Senate with a two-thirds majority.

How to tell if a conspiracy theory is probably false tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
People believe false conspiracy theories for a wide range of reasons - including the fact that there are real conspiracies - but even if hidden forces really are at work in the world, there are ways to vet a claim you’ve seen or heard.

Businesses struggle to adjust as FTC rule bans noncompete agreements tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Federal Trade Commission’s decision to invalidate virtually all employee noncompete agreements will mean big changes in the workplace as businesses seek new ways to protect themselves against employees taking valuable information when they leave to join a rival.

Anthony Kern can no longer use broadcast facilities after using them to join a pro-Hitler talk show tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona state Sen. Anthony Kern is no longer allowed to access legislative broadcast equipment after he used the Senate’s broadcast studio to appear on a far-right talk show last week with a host who has declared Adolf Hitler a “hero.”

Researchers anticipate continued reprieve from Southwestern U.S. drought tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Though 2023 brought the third-highest regional snow-water equivalent recorded in the last three decades, many consider the year a fluke because it was a La Niña year, and the West would need six or seven more record-high years in a row to completely ease regional water woes.

Karin Uhlich named to Tucson City Council tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The City Council voted unanimously Monday to name former Councilmember Karin Uhlich to fill the Ward 6 seat vacated by Democrat Steve Kozachik at the end of March.

Uhlich named to Tucson City Council tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The City Council voted unanimously Monday to name former Councilmember Karin Uhlich to fill the Ward 6 seat vacated by Democrat Steve Kozachik at the end of March.

Fix is in: Uhlich set to be selected to City Council, again tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Karin Uhlich seems to have the votes for her third stint on the Tucson City Council; Tim Thomure set to get a bit of a mystery manager's contract; Santa Cruz County gets new treasurer and more from local government meetings around Tucson this week.

Stones will roll into Arizona on Tuesday night tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
The Stones got together before I arrived on the planet and their music is in my bones. Is there any band so synonymous with rock ’n’ roll? They're playing Glendale’s State Farm Stadium this week.

Az dispensaries recalling Onion Bhaji marijuana flower over aspergillus contamination tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona dispensaries are voluntarily recalling a marijuana product, Onion Bhaji, due to possible contamination with aspergillus, a fungus that can cause allergic reactions or infection — usually in people already sick with something else.

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