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Tucson City Council advances plan to expand homeless shelter capacity and sanctioned camping areas…
Tucson City Council declared a year-long housing emergency to expand homeless shelters and sanctioned camping with $2.7M state funding.
Tucson firefighters rescue family after fast-moving brush fire threatens homes in the Catalina…
Tucson firefighters rescued a family and contained a fast-moving 3–4 acre brush fire threatening homes in the Catalina Foothills overnight.
Mesa couple wins zoning approval for mixed-use project near Downtown after months of neighborhood…
A Mesa couple received zoning approval for a mixed-use residential and commercial project near Downtown Mesa after neighborhood discussions.
Flagstaff declares Stage 1 fire restrictions as hot, dry wind conditions raise wildfire risk across…
Flagstaff and Coconino National Forest enacted Stage 1 fire restrictions on May 21, 2026, due to hot, dry, and windy conditions raising wildfire risk.
Sedona tourism board debates new short-term rental enforcement measures amid visitor traffic…
The Sedona Tourism Board discussed new enforcement measures to address short-term rental compliance and visitor traffic concerns.
Pima County opens review of juvenile detention practices after complaints from advocates and…
Pima County has launched a review of juvenile detention practices following complaints from advocates and families about youth supervision and care.
Tucson activists demand release of DACA recipient Karla Toledo after violent detention at her home,…
Tucson activists demand release of DACA recipient Karla Toledo after her aggressive detention by ICE agents at her home on May 18, 2026.
Sedona officials move to restrict short-term rentals after neighborhood complaints and tourism…
Sedona officials approved stricter short-term rental regulations following neighborhood complaints and concerns over noise and safety.
Tucson officials move to ban portable water use for data center cooling amid growing drought…
Tucson City Council approved an ordinance requiring large water users, including data centers, to get approval and submit conservation plans to protect water…
Chandler planners approve major industrial project south of Loop 202 despite traffic and water…
Chandler planners approved a 1.32 million sq. ft. industrial warehouse project near Loop 202 despite traffic and water concerns.