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Supreme Court hears Navajo water rights case with potentially big impact tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
When the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Monday in Arizona v. Navajo Nation, it will be considering fairly technical legal questions, but the answers could have a large impact on water allocation in the Colorado River basin.

Biden administration details potential cuts in education, food aid and more under GOP plan tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Federal departments and agencies say U.S. House Republicans’ plans to cut federal spending would result in reductions to key programs like food aid, education assistance and wildfire management.

California to store more rainwater as it vies with Arizona for flow from Colorado River tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
After watching billions of gallons of rainwater wash away into the Pacific, California is taking advantage of extreme weather with a new approach: Let it settle back into the earth for use another day.

RTA Next beset by internal hiccups, Marana looks at rules for AirBnBs tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
The process for developing a post-2026 transportation plan for the Tucson region is starting to hit some bureaucratic snags and City Manager Mike Ortega is asking the City Council to weigh in on them. Plus more in local government meetings this week.

Arizona Theatre Company announces 'bucket list' lineup for 56th season tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
ATC's first season under new artistic director Matt August will feature plays with "funny, emotional and exciting stories," he said.

RTA Next beset by internal hiccups tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
The process for developing a post-2026 transportation plan for the Tucson region is starting to hit some bureaucratic snags and City Manager Mike Ortega is asking the City Council to weigh in on them. Plus more in local government meetings this week.

Legisladores de Arizona piden $500,000 para combatir Alzheimer tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Los legisladores están impulsando un proyecto de ley para crear un plan estatal para la demencia y destinar hasta $500,000 para nuevos trabajos enfocados en la enfermedad de Alzheimer, un tipo común de demencia que está aumentando especialmente rápido en Arizona.

Claiming 1st Amendment right to anonymity, lawsuit aims to strike Az ‘dark money’ disclosures tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A lawsuit filed in federal court Friday aims to declare the anti-dark money ballot measure that Arizona voters approved last year unconstitutional on grounds that political donors have a First Amendment right to do so anonymously, among other claims.

Bill to enable do-it-yourself election audits sparks rare bipartisan interest in Arizona tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A bill sponsored by Arizona Sen. Ken Bennett that would theoretically make it possible to verify that machines counted votes accurately and that people who voted were eligible voters from the comfort of home has brought about rare cross-party dialogue in the state legislature.

BP agents shoot, kill 1 southwesst of Tucson tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Border Patrol agents shot and killed a person Tuesday evening following a pursuit on Highway 286 southwest of Tucson, authorities said.

Aztec men set 4 nat'l qualifying marks to open outdoor season at GCU Invitational tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College men’s track & field team competed in their first Outdoor Season meets this week at the GCU Invitational in Phoenix and the Mesa Multi’s Meet in Mesa

Gage Mestas scores 3 runs, has 2 steals as Pima baseball sinks Bismarck State tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College baseball team (22-8) closed out a busy week on Friday after playing its final game as part of the Tucson Invitational.

PCC's Peterson & Bright-Schade earn nat'l qualifiers to open outdoor track & field season tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College women’s track & field team competed in their first meets of the 2023 outdoor season this week at the Mesa Multi’s Meet and the GCU Invitational.

Gage Mestas scores 3 runs, has 2 steals as Pima baseball sinks Bismarck State tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College baseball team (22-8) closed out a busy week on Friday after playing its final game as part of the Tucson Invitational.

Elise Munoz goes 6 for 7, Zazueta throws complete game as Pima softball sweeps Paradise Valley tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College softball team (16-13, 13-7 in ACCAC) played its fourth straight ACCAC road doubleheader on Saturday at Paradise Valley Community College (4-17, 4-17).

China owns little U.S. farmland, but many lawmakers are worried tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Though Chinese companies own just 383,935 acres, less than 1% of foreign-held acres, nearly a third of states have laws prohibiting certain foreign businesses and governments from buying agricultural lands within their borders, and more states are looking to join them.

Arizona Wildcats end season on wrong side of history, falls to No. 15 Princeton in NCAA Tournament tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The crowd at Thursday’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament game responded with cheers of excitement, gasps of shock and disbelief as the buzzer sounded and the No. 2 seed Arizona Wildcats found themselves on the wrong side of history in a loss to No. 15 seed Princeton.

Annual count shows Mexican wolf population reaches record numbers tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Recovery of wolves in the wild accelerated at an astonishing rate in 2022, with the population growing from 196 to at least 241 wolves, including 136 counted in New Mexico and 105 in Arizona.

As opioids overdose deaths keep rising, report urges lawmakers to develop new approaches tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A 600-page report published Thursday encourages federal, state and local lawmakers to think “beyond traditional silos” and innovate ways to stem adverse effects of addiction and increasing drug overdose deaths among Americans.

Proposed Arizona bill would put a ban on banning gun shows tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A bill that already garnered approval in the state Senate would bar Arizona municipalities from banning gun shows - and one of the bill’s proponents warned the legislature could “make lives unpleasant” for municipalities that choose to do so, even if the bill never becomes law.

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