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Democrat Jen Allen moves from advocate to candidate in run for Pima County Board of Supes tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Allen is one of four Democrats in a primary for the open District 3 seat on the Pima County Board of Supervisors. She is facing April Hiosik Ignacio, Edgar Soto and Miguel Cuevas.

Pima County Board candidate Miguel Cuevas felt 'call to service' tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Miguel Cuevas is running against three other Democrats: Jen Allen, April Hiosik Ignacio and Edgar Soto.

Democrat April Hiosik Ignacio says its time for Tohono representation on Pima Couny Board of Supes tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
April Hiosik Ignacio is in a four-way Democratic primary for the District 3 seat and is running against Jennifer Allen, Edgar Soto and Miguel Cuevas.

Democrat Edgar Soto takes swing at District 3 seat on Pima County Board of Supes tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Edgar Soto is stepping up to the plate as one of four Democrats running for the westside District 3 seat. Soto is facing Jennifer Allen, April Hiosik Ignacio and Miguel Cuevas.

Mark Kelly the right recruit as wingman for Kamala Harris tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona is the right running mate if Kamala Harris wants to keep the party going as she scrambles to launch her White House bid.

Amy Munoz & the Strange Vacation's new record is 'a little goth country, a little rock 'n' roll' tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
After surviving a breakneck tour of the UK with legendary punks The Control Freaks, the frontwoman for Amy Munoz & the Strange Vacation returns home to celebrate the release of "Nashville, California," the country-rock band's sophomore album, this weekend.

New screens coming soon to Tucson's Loft Cinema tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
The Loft Cinema has more than just new movies on its list of coming attractions. New screens, a second floor, and more are coming soon to the theater near you.

Some religious leaders oppose IVF, causing tension among churchgoers struggling with infertility tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Reproductive technologies have increasingly been scrutinized by religious leaders, with genetic testing and manipulation as other concerns, but for many churchgoers struggling with infertility, the decisions are personal.

What Project 2025 would do to climate policy in the U.S. tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Dozens of conservative groups contributed to Project 2025, which recommends changes that would touch every aspect of American life and transform federal agencies, a blueprint that would undermine the country’s extensive network of environmental and climate policies.

Frank: 'We the people' need to vote; not the year to sit it out tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
"We are all exhausted by politics and our ailing world. We need a break. We’re tired and we need replacements. But this is not the year to sit it out." — Green Valley resident Gail B. Frank

Colorado judge temporarily blocks Kroger-Albertsons grocery ‘megamerger’ tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A Colorado judge has issued an order temporarily blocking the proposed $24.6 billion merger between the nation’s two largest supermarket chains ahead of an antitrust trial in state court set to begin in September.

Az Dem Party endorses Mark Kelly for VP, urges Kamala Harris to pick him tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Arizona Democratic Party on Wednesday formally endorsed U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly to be the running mate for Vice President Kamala Harris, who is expected to become the Democratic nominee for president next month.

Prop. 314, allowing Az cops to enforce federal immigration laws, would see same legal hurdles as SB1070 tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Prop 314 would make it a crime under Arizona law to cross the border illegally – allowing police to arrest anyone who can’t prove U.S. citizenship or legal residency and state courts to order deportations - but even if voters approve the measure in November, it faces high legal hurdles.

U.S. House GOP spending cuts a preview of Project 2025, lead Dem appropriator says tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The cuts to labor, health care and education proposed in a U.S. House Republican bill this week are previews of what would happen to federal agencies under a second Trump term, and referenced Project 2025, the conservative policy blueprint for a possible second Trump presidency.

Az GOP lawmakers defend use of ‘unborn human being’ in description of abortion rights ballot measure tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Republican lawmakers that used the phrase “unborn human being” to describe the Arizona Abortion Access Act in a voter information pamphlet are pushing back on a lawsuit accusing them of unlawful partisanship, defending the phrase as impartial and legally accurate.

Az’s Prop 314, authorizing local enforcement of federal immigration law, would face legal hurdles if approved tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Prop 314 would make it a crime under Arizona law to cross the border illegally – allowing police to arrest anyone who can’t prove U.S. citizenship or legal residency and state courts to order deportations - but even if voters approve the measure in November, it faces high legal hurdles.

Biden passes the torch with a country over candidacy message tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
In an Oval Office address on Wednesday evening, President Joe Biden explained his historic decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, arguing that he needed to pass the torch to the next generation for the good of the country.

GOP lawmakers defend use of ‘unborn human being’ in description of abortion rights ballot measure tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Republican lawmakers that used the phrase “unborn human being” to describe the Arizona Abortion Access Act in a voter information pamphlet are pushing back on a lawsuit accusing them of unlawful partisanship, defending the phrase as impartial and legally accurate.

Arizona starting new fiscal year with $400 million more than expected tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona closed out the 2024 fiscal year with nearly $600 million more revenue than budget analysts predicted in January — and more than $400 million than lawmakers expected when they approved a state budget in mid-June.

Maricopa County officials ‘well tested & well prepared’ for July 30 primary election tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Maricopa County is expecting about three in 10 voters to cast ballots in the July 30 primary election, with about 10% of voters showing up at polling sites to cast their ballots on Election Day, and officials stressed they have been working to ensure voter and election worker safety.

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