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Hoffmeyer nets career-high 26 as No. 10 Pima women win 5th straight tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College women’s basketball team (14-3, 6-1 in ACCAC) picked up a win on the road on Wednesday at Phoenix College (8-10, 2-5).

Aztec men remain unbeaten, besting Phoenix 98-89 to move to 19-0 tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College men’s basketball team (19-0, 7-0 in ACCAC) and Phoenix College (9-10, 1-6) tested each other from three-point range as both teams proved to be dangerous from beyond the arc on Wednesday in Phoenix.

9th Circuit upholds end to TUSD desegregation case that began in 1974 tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
After more than 50 years of legal battles, the 9th Circuit on Wednesday upheld a ruling that released the Tucson Unified School District from court oversight of efforts to right the wrongs of segregation.

South Tucson declares police won't cooperate with Trump's mass deportation plans tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The square-mile city of South Tucson won't "participate in any mass deportation efforts under the incoming administration," officials said. The City Council had considered a resolution last week setting a police policy, but opted to instead make a public statement after legal concerns were expressed.

U.S. House speaker pitches conditions on disaster aid, upending long-standing practice tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson said Congress will likely provide billions in disaster aid to help California recover from devastating wildfires, but indicated he might set a new precedent by placing conditions on that emergency funding based on policy and political differences.

After audit, lawmakers seek more oversight of Arizona Housing Department tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Lawmakers are considering cutting the number of years the Arizona Department of Housing can continue to operate without legislative oversight after a state audit identified multiple problems with the agency’s policies.

Hegseth grilled on misconduct allegations & women in combat in contentious DOD confirmation hearing tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Pete Hegseth, Trump’s pick for secretary of defense, faced more than three hours of questioning under oath in a hearing that included many contentious exchanges with Democrats on everything from whether women should serve in combat to allegations of sexual misconduct.

Federal & Navajo leaders support off-site disposal for Quivira uranium mine waste tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
With more than 1,100 mines, milling sites and waste piles scattered across the Navajo Nation from the uranium mining period and after years of advocacy from Navajo communities, federal and tribal officials signed off on a plan to dispose of the legacy wastes off-site.

White House nixes plan to require health insurance cover over-the-counter birth control tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The White House has withdrawn a proposed rule that would have ensured private health insurance plans cover birth control when it is purchased over the counter.

In State of State, Hobbs praises signing 2 tribal water rights agreements in Arizona tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
In her State of the State address Monday, Gov. Katie Hobbs said that securing Arizona’s water future is essential to preserving the state’s way of life — including providing reliable water resources to Indigenous communities.

Jury takes over in Phoenix PD 1st Amendment trial tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A jury of eight will soon decide whether Phoenix police officers violated the First Amendment rights of two people they arrested at a 2019 protest.

63-unit Milagro on Oracle affordable housing development opens in Tucson tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and members of the Tucson City Council joined with state officials, city employees, local developers and homeless advocates last week to cut a bright yellow ribbon at Milagro on Oracle, a new 63-unit housing complex on Tucson's Northwest Side.

PowerSchools breach exposed data of 2 Pima County school districts tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A breach of systems at California-based educational software company PowerSchools exposed the data for at least two school districts in Pima County.

Tucson & Pima County awarded $7 million HUD grant for affordable housing tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The city of Tucson and Pima County were awarded a $7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development towards reducing barriers to affordable housing, officials announced Tuesday.

Tuesday night TUSD board meeting rescheduled due to broken water line tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Tucson Unified School District Governing Board meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 14, has been rescheduled due to a broken water line.

School software provider is the latest target of major hack of personal data tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The sensitive data of millions of American adults and children have been compromised after hackers targeted education software company PowerSchool, but users can take some actions toward proper “cyber hygiene.”

166-unit Milagro on Oracle public housing development opens in Tucson tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and members of the Tucson City Council joined with state officials, city employees, local developers and homeless advocates last week to cut a bright yellow ribbon at Milagro on Oracle, a new 166-unit housing complex on Tucson's Northwest Side.

Apartment construction cools rents in some regions tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A historic rate of apartment building is starting to make a difference in Sun Belt rents, but most tenants are still paying way more than they did earlier in the decade and rents are still rising in many Northeast and Midwest states.

Senate takes up GOP immigration bill as Democrats renew calls for ‘robust’ debate tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Senate formally opened debate Monday evening on Republican legislation that would hike detention requirements for federal immigration enforcement and expand the ability of states to challenge the Department of Homeland Security.

18-year-old population about to drop sharply, packing a wallop for colleges & economy tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The current class of high school seniors is the last before a long decline begins in the number of 18-year-olds, a looming crisis for the American economy, with fewer graduates eventually coming through the pipeline to fill jobs that require college educations.

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