Texas Observer will continue publishing after staff crowdfunds more than $300k https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld/report/032923_texas_observer/texas-observer-will-continue-publishing-after-staff-crowdfunds-more-than-300k/
Days after voting to cease publication and lay off its journalists, the nonprofit publisher of the Texas Observer said on Wednesday that it would change course and keep the publication going, following an emergency appeal that crowdsourced more than $300,000 to save the 68-year-old liberal publication.
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Hobbs’ press secretary resigns after outrage over violent tweet https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032923_berry_tweet_resignation/hobbs-press-secretary-resigns-after-outrage-over-violent-tweet/
A spokeswoman for Gov. Katie Hobbs has resigned after Republican backlash erupted when she tweeted an image implying violence against transphobes.
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Migrant detention center fire leaves 40 dead in Juárez https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld/report/032923_juarez_migrant_fire/migrant-detention-center-fire-leaves-40-dead-juarez/
A fire at a temporary migrant detention center run by the Mexican government in the border city of Ciudad Juárez Monday night left at least 40 people dead, though authorities disagree on the cause.
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SPJ: ''No responsible journalist can accept or excuse Fox News behavior' https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/report/032923_spj_fox_op/spj-no-responsible-journalist-can-accept-or-excuse-fox-news-behavior/
Appealing to confirmation bias and manufacturing outrage with deceptive posturing for profit, popularity or power while turning away from facts is a cynical and hypocritical strategy.
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Why are prices rising more for lower-income college students than their higher-income peers? https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld/report/032923_college_price_increase/why-are-prices-rising-more-lower-income-college-students-than-their-higher-income-peers/
Though lower-income students generally still pay less than higher-income ones, nearly 700 universities and colleges have, over the last decade, raised the prices paid by their lowest-income students more than the prices paid by their highest-income ones.
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Anti-trans school bathroom bill advances with Arizona GOP backing https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032923_trans_bathroom_bill/anti-trans-school-bathroom-bill-advances-with-arizona-gop-backing/
Republican lawmakers are charging ahead with their attacks on transgender Arizonans, despite veto promises from Gov. Katie Hobbs, unanimously backing a measure on Tuesday that calls for separate school facilities for trans students.
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Fontes asks court to order Finchem to pay $75,000 for bringing 'groundless' election challenge https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032923_fontes_finchem_fees/fontes-asks-court-order-finchem-pay-75000-bringing-groundless-election-challenge/
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes wants Mark Finchem, the Republican Fontes defeated in last year’s election, to pay nearly $75,000 in attorney’s fees for filing what a judge said was a “groundless” lawsuit to overturn the election.
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Hobbs rejects Arizona food tax ban championed by GOP https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032823_food_tax_ban_veto/hobbs-rejects-arizona-food-tax-ban-championed-by-gop/
An Arizona Republican priority bill that sought to eliminate municipal food taxes was shot down by Gov. Katie Hobbs, who vetoed it Tuesday, siding with cities across the state that opposed the measure.
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Hobbs vetoes bill targeting banks that refuse to work with gun makers, NRA https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032823_hobbs_nra_veto/hobbs-vetoes-bill-targeting-banks-that-refuse-work-with-gun-makers-nra/
Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill Tuesday that would have barred the state from working with any firm that “discriminates” against gun manufacturers or the National Rifle Association, a proposal that mirrored a Texas law passed last year.
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States with legal pot consider how to protect cannabis workers https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld/report/032823_cannabis_worker_protection/states-with-legal-pot-consider-how-protect-cannabis-workers/
As legalization spreads and the marijuana workforce grows, unionization attempts are increasing while state lawmakers and labor organizers consider the daily hazards faced by cannabis workers.
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Liberal justices balk at criminalization of certain speech linked to illegal immigration https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld/report/032823_immigration_speech/liberal-justices-balk-criminalization-certain-speech-linked-illegal-immigration/
A law under review by the Supreme Court makes it a crime to encourage unlawful immigration into the U.S., but there are questions about how government prosecutors would distinguish between scams targeting vulnerable migrants and commonplace discussions.
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Glendale breaks ground on first complex to use state affordable housing tax credit https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032823_affordable_housing/glendale-breaks-ground-first-complex-use-state-affordable-housing-tax-credit/
Construction is underway in Glendale on an affordable housing complex funded in part by a state low-income housing tax credit that allows people to come on at any income level sponsored below 60 percent of the median and only pay 30 percent of their rent.
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Biden, Hobbs order flags to half-=staff to honor victims of Nashville school shooting https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032823_half_staff_nashville/biden-hobbs-order-flags-half-staff-honor-victims-nashville-school-shooting/
President Joe Biden and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs have ordered that flags be flown at half-staff through sunset on Friday to honor the victims of Monday's school shooting in Nashville.
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Autism rates rise in U.S., along with awareness in communities of color https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032823_autism_awareness/autism-rates-rise-us-along-with-awareness-communities-color/
Autism in Arizona and across the U.S. is on the rise, as awareness has led to earlier detection in communities of color, and research revealed that autism spectrum disorder is not based so much on “biological differences” as on socioeconomic circumstances.
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An Arizona veteran’s ballot rejection story went viral. Here’s what really happened. https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032723_az_vet_ballot/an-arizona-veterans-ballot-rejection-story-went-viral-heres-what-really-happened/
It was an alarming claim that didn’t take long to go viral: Maricopa County had incorrectly rejected a ballot from an Arizona veteran in the November election, disenfranchising him - but was a registered voter in Navajo County, and was not registered to vote in Maricopa County.
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TUSD seeks to set new advanced learning enrollment goals https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/report/032723_agenda_tusd_honors_op/tusd-seeks-set-new-advanced-learning-enrollment-goals/
Tucson Unified School District will propose a strategy to get 40 percent of enrolled students to take at least some advanced learning by 2027. Plus more in local government meetings this week.
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Pima golfer Maria Harrouch claims 4th straight individual title https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/sports/report/032723_pcc_womens_golf/pima-golfer-maria-harrouch-claims-4th-straight-individual-title/
The Pima Community College women’s golf team completed play in its fifth regular season tournament on Sunday as part of the Chandler-Gilbert CC Invitational. The Aztecs took third place and finished with a season-best score of 635.
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Luis Garcia goes 5-6 with seven RBIs as Aztec baseball wins 10th straight https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/sports/report/032423_pcc_baseball/luis-garcia-goes-5-6-with-seven-rbis-as-aztec-baseball-wins-10th-straight/
The Pima Community College baseball team (28-8, 15-5 in ACCAC) continued its offensive onslaught as it scored double figure runs for the sixth straight game on Friday as it swept GateWay Community College (14-17, 7-13) in Mesa.
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AG Mayes seeks community beefs on Albertsons-Kroger merger https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032723_grocery_merger_meeting/ag-mayes-seeks-community-beefs-albertsons-kroger-merger/
A "community listening session" hosted by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on Tuesday in Tucson will focus on the proposed $25 billion merger between grocery giants Albertsons and Kroger — owners of stores such as Safeway and Fry's.
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Bill would require Arizona students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/032723_az_pledge_bill/bill-would-require-arizona-students-recite-pledge-allegiance/
An Arizona bill that requires students’ to recite the Pledge of Allegiance has continued to make its way toward becoming law, though it doesn't include any penalties, leaving an open question as to what would happen to a student, teacher or school that refuses to participate.
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