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Court rules Arizona governmental bodies must authorize lawsuits in public votes tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona’s open meeting laws require that city councils, school boards and other governmental bodies authorize litigation in public votes, after the Arizona Court of Appeals invalidated the City of Flagstaff’s lawsuit against Desert Mountain Energy.

Contentious hearing ends with committee approval of Az transgender restrictions tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Members of the nonbinary and transgender community urged Arizona lawmakers to vote no on a proposal that they say would lead to further violence against their community and erasure of their identities -t hough the bill passed out of committee along party lines.

Tucson HIV/AIDS groups host benefit concert, honor TIHAN founder tucsonsentinel.com/arts/report
All the proceeds from Sunday's Red Concert, honoring TIHAN founder Scott Blades, will be split between the Tucson Interfaith HIV/AIDS Network and the Center for Health and Hope. The show will feature local band ONESALL.

Trump speech to Congress leaves Arizona Democrats unimpressed, Republicans giddy tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Arizona Democrats walked out early on President Donald Trump and others made no secret of their disapproval, though the state’s Republican lawmakers heaped praise on his Tuesday night speech and chided colleagues across the aisle over their behavior.

Judge indefinitely blocks Trump’s cuts to National Institutes of Health research funding tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A federal judge put the Trump administration’s expected $4 billion slash to National Institutes of Health research funding on ice, granting a scathing preliminary injunction in favor of universities, hospitals, research institutions and 22 states.

Most Tucson City Council candidates slow to start the dash for campaign cash tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Most of the candidates running for the Tucson City Council had raised less than $1,000 in contributions as of Feb. 22. In Midtown Ward 6, Democrat Miranda Schubert was leading in fundraising, while in Ward 5 on the South Side, Democrat Selena Barajas had the biggest bankroll.

Johnson scores 17 off bench as Pima men beat South Mtn 80-55 to advance to regional finals tucsonsentinel.com/sports/repo
The Pima Community College men’s basketball team (31-0) opened the 2024-25 winter playoff season on Wednesday, hosting South Mountain Community College (12-19) in the Region I, Division II Semifinals.

Judge: Wrongful death suit over 2020 death of man hobbled by Tucson cops to move forward tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A lawsuit, filed by the mother of a 29-year-old man who died during a struggle with Tucson police in March 2020, can move forward, a federal judge ruled, rejecting claims of "qualified immunity" for seven of the officers involved.

As measles outbreak spreads, vaccine gaps leave Pima County kids vulnerable tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A Texas measles outbreak has killed an unvaccinated child. Pima County’s decreasing immunization rate puts our community at risk if the highly contagious virus spreads.

Repairs set for Diamondback Bridge in Downtown Tucson tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Starting next week, the Diamondback Snake Bridge in Downtown Tucson will undergo repairs, including concrete work and painting. The project will run through June, officials said.

Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban is now ‘permanently and forever’ struck down tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Doctors and women now have the final say about when an abortion should be performed, after a Maricopa County Superior Court judge struck down the state’s 15-week ban following last year’s vote to enshrine abortion rights in the Arizona Constitution.

Photos: 400 protest against Elon Musk, Trump in Downtown Tucson tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Sentineled by people carrying upside-down American flags—a symbol for distress—hundreds of people marched through Downtown Tucson on Tuesday night.

Navajo County election official charged with pulling gun, lying to police in road-rage incident tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A Navajo County grand jury has indicted the county’s recorder, Timothy Jordan, on three criminal charges in connection with a road rage incident just before the November election.

Navajo County election official charged with pulling gun, lying to police in road-rage incident tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A Navajo County grand jury has indicted the county’s recorder, Timothy Jordan, on three criminal charges in connection with a road rage incident just before the November election.

Supreme Court frees up foreign aid in blow to Trump tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
In a loss for President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court refused to extend a pause on foreign aid funding, after Trump refused to restart billions of dollars in funding disbursements for the U.S. Agency for International Development.

How the hidden epidemic of violence against nurses affects health care tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
Health care workers are four times more likely to be injured by workplace violence than workers in all other industries combined - and though nurses and other health care workers underreport violent encounters, they have become normalized and affect patient care in pervasive ways.

FactCheck: Trump’s address to Congress tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
In his first address to a joint session of Congress in his second term, President Donald Trump distorted the facts on fraud, immigration, aid to Ukraine, the economy, autism and more.

Justices dump cold water on Mexico push to pin cartel violence on U.S. gunmakers tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Mexico received little sympathy from the Supreme Court as it fought to hold U.S. gun manufacturers accountable for cartel violence, which is fueling border tensions.

9th Circuit: Arizona’s out-of-state wine restrictions don’t discriminate tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Ninth Circuit upheld a ruling Tuesday that finds Arizona’s requirement for direct-shipping wine to customers doesn’t violate the U.S. Constitution’s commerce clause.

Lawmakers aim to nuke all zoning elections to stop Scottsdale voters from blocking Axon’s HQ tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Republican lawmakers want to make it impossible for Arizonans to let local voters challenge development projects at the ballot so that Axon can build a massive new headquarters and housing project in Scottsdale without opposition.

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