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New director's focus a 'dynamic & inclusive course' for UA's troubled Center for Creative Photography tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
Todd Tubutis, the newly announced director of UA's Center for Creative Photography, will tackle running a world-renowned institution beset by staff turnover and allegations of racism and retaliation.

Arizona, California & Nevada announce plan to cut Colorado River usage for 3 years tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona, California and Nevada have agreed on a plan to conserve 3 million acre-feet from the Colorado River over the next three years, and the Lower Basin Plan has the support from all seven Colorado River Basin States.

Xenophizzle: Pima County handles end of Title 42 amid national doomsplaining tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
I've been waiting for the foretold catastrophic flood of migrants crossing the border after the end of Title 42. But early indications are that crossings have fallen precipitously, even as Pima County and social service workers have been handling the problem.

Hobbs vetoes Az fetal rights, health emergency & election conspiracy bills tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs shot down more than a dozen bills on Friday, including GOP-backed attempts to codify fetal personhood into state law, conspiracy-fueled election bills and attempts to restrict gubernatorial power.

Lake election trial ends, judge to decide if she met burden of proof tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
After the conclusion of a three-day trial, it’s now up to Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson to decide if Kari Lake and her lawyers have proven their case in their second election challenge trial in Thompson’s courtroom.

Supreme Court dismisses Arizona’s last-ditch attempt to preserve Title 42 tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Supreme Court has formally dismissed an Arizona-led effort to preserve Title 42, the pandemic-era immigration restriction that was officially ended by the Biden administration last week.

Why Republican-led states keep leaving a group that verifies voter rolls tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Eight Republican-led states this year left an interstate cooperative that seeks to maintain accurate voter registration rolls, and three more may join them — a move that election security experts say is fueled by conspiracy theories.

Honor your 'mother': Working to keep traditional ways, types of Hopi corn tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Educators from across Arizona traveled to Acrosanti last month to plant hundreds of seeds using Hopi techniques and learn how to sustain Indigenous crops in an attempt to keep planting and harvesting traditions alive, due to corn’s connection to culture and its health benefits.

IRS granted tax-exempt status to extremists, including an Oath Keepers foundation tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
The wide array of U.S. nonprofits includes many media outlets, chambers of commerce and political parties, but the IRS also granted tax-exempt status to extremists, including an Oath Keepers foundation – here’s why that’s not as surprising as it sounds.

Deficit fight risks clean energy jobs tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Decisions made in Washington, D.C. over the next few days will have huge implications for how Indigenous communities and the country navigates climate change – and what kinds of jobs that are created.

Fantastic 4: Stevenson puts up quad for FC Tucson against visiting Olympians FC tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
It took only five minutes for Ethan Stevenson to score FC Tucson’s first goal in a noontime match against Olympians FC at Kino North Stadium on Saturday. In the end, the team won 5 - 1.

For Twin Tribes, beauty is inherent in musical darkness tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
Hailing from the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas, since their inception in 2017, Mexican-American darkwave/post-punk duo Twin Tribes’ dark star has been steadily on the rise. They'll hit the stage at 191 Toole in Tucson on Monday night.

Border Patrol agents shoot, kill 1 person on Tohono O'odham Nation tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
U.S. Border Patrol agents shot and killed a person during an incident on the Tohono O'odham Nation on Thursday night, authorities said. Further details about the shooting west of Tucson were not made public.

Waila Celebration heads to Sahuarita casino Saturday tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
The social dance music — a mix of polkas and waltzes with Mexican influences — developed by Southern Arizona's Tohono O'odham people will be featured at this year's Waila Celebration, set for Saturday.

Waila Celebration heads to Sahuarita casino Saturday tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
The social dance music — a mix of polkas and waltzes with Mexican influences — developed by Southern Arizona's Tohono O'odham people will be featured at this year's Waila Celebration, set for Saturday.

FC Tucson takes on league champion Olympians FC tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
It’s only been since the end of April that FC Tucson took to the practice field, but they are already going to have their fourth match on Saturday. This one will be against Olympians FC, who ply their trade in El Mirage.

Miller named as first woman to be permanent director of UA Art Museum tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
Olivia Miller, a University of Arizona Museum of Art staffer for more than a decade, was announced as the new permanent director of the museum Friday. She served as interim director for the past 10 months — among a succession of temporary heads over the past six years.

'Eight 10s in Tucson' play fest returns to stage after 3 years online tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
The fifth annual "Eight 10s in Tucson" theatre festival is returning to the live stage for the first time since its inaugural run. The Winding Road Theatre Ensemble production opens Friday night.

Arizona film tax credit expected to spur new production companies tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona’s original film tax credit was created in 2005 but shut down in 2010, after the state spent $6.3 million more in credits in 2008 than it generated in new taxes, but a new bill aims to ensure new film production tax credits benefit the state.

Asylum policy dispute thrown out by Supreme Court tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
After pausing the Biden administration’s actions on a controversial asylum policy for months, the Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the dismissal of a suit aimed at upholding Title 42 despite the waning COVID-19 emergency.

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