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Trump aide and valet at Mar-A-Lago pleads not guilty in classified documents case tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Walt Nauta, former President Donald Trump's valet at his Mar-A-Lago estate, pleaded not guilty in Miami federal court on Thursday to charges related to the mishandling of classified documents case after security footage showed Nauta moving dozens of boxes to a storage room.

Cities have ways to curb gun violence; feds are giving them more money tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
700 experts gathered last week at a community violence intervention conference, hosted by the Giffords Center for Violence Intervention, to share their strategies for curbing urban gun violence and tapping new funding streams - including $50 million from the federal government.

Indigenous youth discuss missing & murdered Native people, climate change tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Arizona youth leaders were among the more than 2,400 Indigenous youth leaders from hundreds of Indigenous nations to come together at the 2023 UNITY conference to talk about issues impacting their communities, including MMIP, climate change and mental illness.

Cities have ways to curb gun violence; feds are giving them more money tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
700 experts gathered last week at a community violence intervention conference, hosted by the Giffords Center for Violence Intervention, to share their strategies for curbing urban gun violence and tapping new funding streams - including $50 million from the federal government.

Months of wet weather erase drought across the Southwest tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A stretch of unusually wet months has erased drought across much of the Southwest, according to climate experts, who spelled out how a snowy winter and rainy spring brought relief to a particularly parched region.

Garbology revisited: Tracking trash in the Santa Cruz River tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Preliminary findings from a study in the Santa Cruz River suggest floating trash traps could solve a trash problem caused by the whole city.

Registration for Pima County after-school rec program begins Thursday tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Registration for after-school recreation programs at six of Pima County’s community centers for children in kindergarten through 5th grade begins Thursday, July 6.

Months of wet weather erase drought across the Southwest tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A stretch of unusually wet months has erased drought across much of the Southwest, according to climate experts, who spelled out how a snowy winter and rainy spring brought relief to a particularly parched region.

At Lake Powell, record low water levels revealed an 'amazing silver lining' tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
As water levels at Lake Powell - the nation’s second-largest reservoir - dipped to the lowest they’ve been since 1968, a breathtaking landscape of deep red-rock canyons that cradle lush ecosystems and otherworldly arches, caverns and waterfalls is emerging.

Chemehuevi Tribe struggles to take its share of water decades after Colorado River flooded their land tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Chemehuevi Indian reservation fronts about 30 miles of the Colorado River, yet 97% of the tribe’s water stays in the river, much of it used by Southern California cities - and the tribe isn’t paid for it.

As veteran disability claims soar, unaccredited coaches profit off frustration with VA system tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Companies such as Austin-based VA Claims Insider say they will aid veterans, such as Tucson resident Simon Keller, in making disability claims to the Department of Veterans Affairs - but have also touched off complaints of extortion and investigations into illegal activities.

Shifting to EV fleets would save Arizona governments millions tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona governments could save almost $283 million over the next 10 years if roughly 20,000 gasoline-powered light-duty vehicles in their fleets that are due to be retired were replaced with electric vehicles, according a recent report.

Biden censored pandemic skeptics in collusion with social media firms, judge rules tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Biden administration likely violated the First Amendment by coercing social media companies to suppress alleged misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election, a federal judge ruled.

Study shows sharp increases in maternal deaths over two decades tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Maternal mortality rates more than doubled in some states between 1999 and 2019, with sharp increases for some racial and ethnic groups, according to a report touted as the first study to provide such maternal mortality calculations for every state.

Nogales sales tax revenues surge, shoring up city finances tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
The City of Nogales isn't exactly swimming in funds, but a report to the city council shows the city ending the year with a healthy cash reserve thanks to booming sales tax revenues and tight spending.

Ballots sent out as Tucson primary election gets underway tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Early voting is underway in Tucson's August 1 primary election for mayor and City Council candidates in wards 1, 2 and 4.

FC Tucson beats Arizona Arsenal in 6-goal romp tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
FC Tucson served up a 6 - 2 win over Arizona Arsenal in a lopsided contest at Kino North Stadium on Monday night.

Infrastructure funding is bringing zero-emission buses to communities that need them most tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Biden administration announced nearly $1.7 billion in grants for municipal transportation departments serving cities - including Tucson - rural areas, and Native American reservations.

Feds move forward on introducing imperiled species outside historic habitat tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Fish and Wildlife Service has finalized a plan to introduce experimental populations of endangered and threatened species in suitable habitats outside their historic range to help them survive as climate change and invasive species make their original territories unlivable.

New U.S. citizens sworn in during Independence Day ceremony at Saguaro National Park tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A group of new U.S. citizens from multiple different countries took the Oath of Allegiance at a naturalization ceremony at Saguaro National Park West on July 4. Jeff Conn, acting superintendent of the park, said there was nothing more American than that.

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