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'Against the American Grain': New book by Gary Paul Nabhan explores 'creative disruptions' of Borderlands migrants tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
Ethnobotanist and 2024 James Beard Award recipient Gary Paul Nabhan will be at Petroglyphs for a signing event on Saturday for his latest book, "Against the American Grain: A Borderlands History of Resistance," which is set to be published next week.

Warrants issued for man convicted of harrassing Judge Ray Carroll tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arrest warrants have been issued for a Green Valley man who was convicted of harassing Justice of the Peace Ray Carroll and who a probation officer said has vowed retribution.

VP Kamala Harris to visit Southern Az border town Friday tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris will visit the Southern Arizona border town of Douglas on Friday to deliver what's being billed as a "major speech" on tougher border security measures.

Summer returns, out for revenge: Excessive heat warning Fri & Sat for Southern Az tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The calendar says summer is over, but thermometers in Southern Arizona declare otherwise. Parts of the Tucson region will be remain under an excessive heat warning Friday and Saturday, with unseasonably hot temperatures continuing next week. Western Pima County could see highs of 112 degrees.

Tucson City Council backs off ordinance that would ban camping in washes tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Tucson City Council didn't vote on an ordinance that would make it illegal to camp in washes at a meeting Wednesday. The item was pulled from the agenda "at the request of staff because it was not ready to be put before the mayor and council for their action," officials said.

More than 8,000 Catholic employers can now deny workers time off for an abortion or IVF tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
More than 8,000 Catholic employers across the country will not be required to provide accommodations for workers needing abortion or fertility care, and injunction that will impact 1,380 Catholic employers and 7,100 Catholic parishes.

Az Republicans, Idaho AG, accuse pediatricians of consumer violations for gender-affirming policies tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Arizona’s top Republicans have joined the Idaho Attorney General and officials from 20 U.S. states in accusing the American Academy of Pediatrics of possible “violations of state consumer protection statutes” over its standards and recommendations for gender dysphoria care for children.

America is increasingly dependent on foreign doctors − but their path to immigration is getting harder tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed a pressing issue: The U.S. health care system is increasingly dependent on immigrant physicians, but it’s becoming harder for aspiring ones to work and settle in the U.S.

Weatherbie goes for 45 assists & 4 aces as Pima volleyball beats Chandler-Gilbert tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College volleyball team (10-8, 7-2 in ACCAC) got back to ACCAC Division II conference play on Wednesday as they hosted Chandler-Gilbert Community College (8-7, 4-5) at the West Campus Aztec Gymnasium.

Navajo uranium mine survivors demand action on stalled compensation program tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
People exposed to radiation from atomic bomb tests and uranium mines rallied at the U.S. Capitol – along with tribal leaders – to demand action on a stalled compensation program.

U.S. Senate panel probes federal government’s role in affordable housing crisis tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Housing experts urged senators to take a multipronged government approach to tackling the lack of affordable housing, such as reforming zoning, expanding land for building and streamlining permits.

Will abortion swing the first post-Roe presidential election? tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Arizona and Wisconsin are among seven swing states expected to determine the country’s next president and federal leaders, and in many ways they’re being viewed as referendums on how much the right to have an abortion can move the needle in a tight presidential election.

Arizona bans high-potency kratom, but it is easy to find because no one is enforcing the law tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Tablets that claim to consist, in part, of the leaf of a plant called kratom often have higher concentrations of the active ingredient than one can get from the plant alone, but the pills are pills easily available, and enforcement and testing of these products seems to exist in a gray area.

Days ahead of government shutdown, House passes short-term spending patch tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Congress appeared on track Wednesday afternoon to avert a government shutdown, as the House passed short-term budget legislation that will fund federal programs into the winter.

Debate over Az’s nonpartisan primary prop Thursday night tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Voters will have a chance on Thursday night to hear arguments for and against a proposition that would dramatically change Arizona’s election system. Plus more local political events this week.

Rocco's Little Chicago moves down Broadway, marquee not included tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
After nearly 26 years, Rocco’s Little Chicago is leaving its home on East Broadway. Fans of Rocco’s deep dish pizza, chicken wings, and irreverent signage needn’t worry, however — the Tucson restaurant will re-open in a larger building just down the block next month.

Tucson Int'l Airport signs EPA Superfund deal to manage PFAS 'forever chemicals' tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Officials at the Tucson International Airport will be required to determine the extent of a plume of "forever chemicals" that have leached into the ground over the past decades, under a Superfund agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency, officials said Wednesday.

Little-noticed statehouse races could reshape election policies next year tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A small number of lower-profile state legislative races in districts around the country could shift partisan control of legislative chambers in several key swing states next year, potentially allowing state lawmakers to reshape how elections are run.

Montealegre & Lund-Iversen each net 2 as PCC men roast Scottsdale 7-0 tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College men’s soccer team (8-1) got back on track in a big way on Tuesday against Scottsdale Community College (3-5-1).

Pima women's rally falls short in loss to Scottsdale tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College women’s soccer team (6-2) faced off against an NJCAA Division II nationally ranked opponent for a second straight game.

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