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Mexican Independence Day draws defiant crowd in Phoenix amid deportation raids tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The Arizona Capitol was alive with music and cheering on Monday night in a celebration that emphasized the presence and belonging of immigrants in the country.

9th Circuit reverses injunction on Arizona election canvass rule tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A 9th Circuit panel reversed an injunction against a new election guideline conservative activists say could disenfranchise whole counties of Arizona voters but affirmed an injunction against another it says could violate First Amendment free speech.

First section of new border wall in Az's San Rafael Valley visible Monday tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The first 250-foot stretch of a new black-painted border wall has been erected in a "biological hotspot" southeast of Tucson, with environmentalists calling the construction an "ecological disaster in the making" and "cruel political theater."

Pima County Treasurer sends out 500 blank property tax statements tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
More than 500 property owners in Pima County were recently sent property tax statements that were blank. The Treasurer's Office quickly moved to send corrected documents to residents whose home addresses are kept confidential from the public.

Election officials recommend voters mail back S. Az congressional ballot by Tuesday tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
A roundup of upcoming Tucson-area political events: Public meeting on a proposed homeless camping site on Wednesday; the special congressional election on Sept. 23; City Council races on the horizon; Sentinel team on the airwaves & more

Arizona Democrats say they feel unsafe around GOP lawmaker after email rejecting a plea for unity tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Some Democrats in the Arizona House of Representatives say they feel unsafe around a Republican lawmaker after he responded to a call for unity in the face of political violence with a misinformation-filled diatribe where he claimed that the Democratic Party “has woken the sleeping giant” following the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Arizona Democrats say they feel unsafe around GOP lawmaker after email rejecting a plea for unity tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Some Democrats in the Arizona House of Representatives say they feel unsafe around a Republican lawmaker after he responded to a call for unity in the face of political violence with a misinformation-filled diatribe where he claimed that the Democratic Party “has woken the sleeping giant” following the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Aging U.S. railroad bridges are self-inspected & the findings are kept secret tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Railroad bridge safety across the U.S. is hamstrung by minimal government oversight and limited transparency, leaving companies largely in control of inspecting and maintaining their own bridges and allowing them to keep most details about problems out of sight from the public.

Trump administration sued for using Ghana as ‘end-run’ around deportation protections tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
A Friday lawsuit from a civil rights group accused the Trump administration of bypassing deportation restrictions on immigrants slated for removal by sending them to Ghana and having the West African nation deport them to their countries of origin, despite credible findings they could face harm there.

GOP states try new ways to target abortion pills & telehealth tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
In state legislatures around the country, medication abortion has emerged as the central focus of the fight over abortion rights.

Remembering the immigration raids that swept Los Angeles four decades ago tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
For working-class Latinos in Los Angeles in the 1980s, INS agents were a part of everyday life, just as ICE is becoming under the second Donald Trump administration.

DOJ is sharing state voter roll lists with Homeland Security tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The U.S. Department of Justice is sharing state voter roll information with the Department of Homeland Security in a search for noncitizens, the Trump administration confirmed.

Battle over Az’s election manual expands to citizenship checks, early voting & hand counts tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The release of new draft rules dictating how Arizona’s elections must be run has reopened partisan battles over such issues as how officials handle voter citizenship checks, conduct early voting, and count ballots.

Take a deep breath — marriage equality is probably here to stay tucsonsentinel.com/opinion/rep
There’s good news for LGBTQ+ married couples who want to stay married: The Supreme Court is not likely to overturn marriage equality any time soon.

Freeport mining & FWS to build fish barrier on Arizona's Eagle Creek to block nonnative species tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Four species listed under the Endangered Species Act are at the center of a conservation agreement between a mining company and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which will see a fish barrier installed at Eagle Creek, about a hundred miles northeast of Tucson.

Democrats outraise Republicans in Tucson City Council races tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
Ahead of the first forum of the general election cycle on Monday night, the Republican candidates in this year’s City Council races are trailing the Democratic candidates on the fundraising front.

Az Ethics Committee won’t investigate Islamophobic comments from GOP representative tucsonsentinel.com/local/repor
The House Ethics Committee will not investigate an ethics complaint by Democratic leaders against Kingman Republican John Gillette, after he called Muslims “f***ing savages” and posted a series of Islamophobic comments on social media calling members of the faith “terrorists” from “sh*t hole countries” intent on destroying America.

Changes at NIH giveTrump political appointees greater power to fund or block health research tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
The Trump administration has given notice that political appointees, rather than scientists, will ultimately decide who gets grant money from the world’s largest biomedical research funder — the federal government’s National Institutes of Health.

With more self-driving cars on the road, states put more rules in place tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld
Self-driving vehicle technology continues to advance, prompting a wave of liability and safety regulations from state lawmakers.

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