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Donald Trump · TucsonArizona Democrat Adelita Grijalva, the daughter of Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva, said Monday that she will run for the Tucson-area seat vacated by her father’s death earlier this month. A Pima County supervisor, Grijalva cited standing up to President Donald Trump as a prime reason for her entering the special election for Arizona’s 7th District. “Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and their gang of billionaires are destroying our nation,’’ she said in a statem…See the Story
Adelita Grijalva announces bid for late father’s House seat in Arizona
62% Center coverage: 13 sources
DEI · United StatesA group of federal employees targeted for dismissal because of their involvement in diversity, equity and inclusion activities has filed a class action complaint against the Trump administration.See the Story
A Maine resident is leading a complaint against Trump administration over DEI firings
48% Left coverage: 21 sources
Pima County · Pima CountyPima County’s heat deaths have surged at an unprecedented rate over the past two years, coinciding with a sharp rise in prolonged summer heat. That worrying trend brings the number of Pima County heat deaths to a similar rate as…See the Story
Pima County’s heat deaths are surging along with extreme summer temperatures
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
Tucson · TucsonTucson’s downtown library has a history that is as long as it is revealing about the changing questions and interests of local government.The Tucson Public Library started out on the top floor of city hall in 1883; then, with the help of a $25,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie, was moved to Sixth Avenue — the current home of the Children’s Museum. It was only in May 1990 that the main library moved into its current home at the site of the Jácome’s …See the Story
Fix it or leave? The future of Tucson’s aging downtown library - AZ Luminaria
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Veterans · TucsonIn the years Gerald Montag has spent rescuing animals living on the streets, he has also befriended people living on the streets: older men and women, families with children, and former military veterans like himself. The homeless need support from their elected government officials, he said, not laws that criminalize them for sleeping in roadsides or public parks. “What’s new to me is a local government willing to increase the suffering, a city…See the Story
Tucson City Council Divided Over Vote to Criminalize Homelessness - AZ Luminaria
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Tucson · TucsonFacing budget uncertainty from federal grant changes and the failure of Proposition 414, Tucson fast-tracked the opening of a new 70-bed emergency shelter — offering relief but far from meeting the area’s growing need. The Tucson city council discussed the status of the new low-barrier emergency shelter in the Amphi neighborhood at its study session Tuesday. The city manager’s office asked the housing department to establish an emergency shelter…See the Story
New emergency shelter fast-tracked in Amphi neighborhood opens 70 low-barrier beds - AZ Luminaria
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