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Some Az Corp Comm candidates have pushed false claims against LGBTQ+ people tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The races for three seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission might be one people overlook on a lengthy 2024 election ballot, but it has significant economic consequences for Arizonans and even the state’s LGBTQ+ community.

‘I don’t want blood on my hands’: Fontes defends decision not to share Az voter names tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes on Monday defended his decision to withhold the names of 218,000 voters who are improperly registered to vote from conservative and Trump-aligned groups seeking the data.

Tuesday deadline to mail back early ballot in Pima County tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Pima County election officials are urging voters to drop their early ballots into the mail Tuesday to ensure they arrive in time to be counted.

Mexican League International Series comes to Tucson Nov. 1-3 tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Liga ARCO Mexicana Del Pacifico will play a regular season series in the United States for the first time on Nov. 1-3, when the Aguilas de Mexicali takes on the Yaquis de Obregon at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium.

Pinal County rejected ballots likely, under Arizona Supreme Court ruling tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Pinal County voters who show up to vote at the wrong polling place on Election Day will not be provided a way to vote the correct ballot at that location, despite a new state rule, under an Arizona Supreme Court ruling.

Worries grow about disinformation, false claims & even violence as election nears tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A pro-democracy organization warned that disinformation and violent rhetoric could make the weeks that follow Election Day especially fraught, pushing the country past the upheaval that arose four years ago during the last presidential transition.

Marana Council to discuss tourism plan; Sahuarita to award road work contract tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Betcha didn't know there were a bunch of tourism opportunities in Marana. I didn't. OK, a bunch is a bit strong but the Town Council will review the tourism master plan at its Tuesday meeting. Plus more in local gov't meetings this week.

Judge shoots down Pima deputy's suit to end leave ordered by Sheriff Nanos tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Pima County Sheriff's Department can continue to sanction a deputy for wearing what they called "department-issued attire" during two campaign events against Sheriff Chris Nanos earlier this month, a federal judge ruled Monday afternoon.

Hellertoon: Bezos bucks tradition with Washington Post presidential endorsement tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Society of Professional Journalists ethics leaders Monday denounced the owners of the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post for reportedly preventing their editorial boards from publishing endorsements for president just days before the election. Here's Joe Heller's cartoon take:

Pima men score 3 unanswered to upset Phoenix, secure No. 2 seed for Region I playoffs tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College men’s soccer team (16-1, 15-1 in ACCAC) closed out the regular season with a signature win on Saturday at the West Campus Aztec Field.

Aztec comeback falls short vs. Phoenix, secure No. 3 seed at Region I playoffs tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College women’s soccer team (11-3) closed out the regular season on Saturday at the West Campus Aztec Field.

1000s of Pima County voters told early-ballot requests denied after Recorder shuts vote-by-mail form tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Thousands of Pima County voters who wanted early ballots were affected when officials turned off an online request form a week before the deadline, citing an overwhelming number of submissions to the portal.

Marana Council to discuss tourism plan tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Betcha didn't know there were a bunch of tourism opportunities in Marana. I didn't. OK, a bunch is a bit strong but the Town Council will review the tourism master plan at its Tuesday meeting.

Inside the company helping America’s biggest health insurers deny coverage for care tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Every day, patients across the U.S. find that yet another health insurer has decided not to pay for a treatment that their doctor has recommended. But the insurance companies often outsource medical reviews to a largely hidden industry that makes money by turning down doctors’ requests.

How commercialization over centuries transformed the Day of the Dead tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Mexican-Americans who celebrate Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, at the end of October and beginning of November, have noted an increasing concern the past several years that the holiday is becoming more commercialized.

Rhetoric versus reality: Addressing common misconceptions about the economy tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The economy is key to many voters in their pick for president, but that fervor also makes it an attractive subject for distortions, misinformation, and oversimplification.

Reactions mixed to boarding school apology tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
President Joe Biden’s historic apology on Friday at the Gila Crossing Community School in Laveen brought joy and relief to many in the crowd, but also a flood of tears at the suffering.

Americans use the Book of Revelation to talk about immigration – and always have tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
The city of God metaphor in the Book of Revelation has long been a tool for American leaders – both to idealize the nation and to warn against immigration. But the concept of a walled-in city seems increasingly outdated in a digitally connected, global world.

Democrats demand probe of $1 million giveaways from Elon Musk-aligned PAC tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Senate Democrats implored the Justice Department to launch an investigation into a political action committee run by billionaire Elon Musk that has been awarding enormous cash prizes to swing state voters — a scheme which some critics have framed as an effort to buy votes.

Gun-makers gave sensitive customer information to political operatives tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
For years, America’s most iconic gun-makers turned over sensitive personal information on hundreds of thousands of customers to political operatives, who employed the details to rally firearm owners to elect pro-gun politicians running for Congress and the White House.

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