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Bisbee nonprofit creates program to help city employees find homes

The program is two and a half years old and inspired by a HUD program.

How is Arizona’s economy recovering amid the pandemic?

While the state has recovered most of the jobs it lost during the onset of the pandemic, the labor market has changed.

Congress hears from Indigenous leaders about voting barriers

The hearing was a forum for Indigenous leaders to advocate for the proposed Native American Voting Rights Act of 2021.

Affordable senior housing gets harder to find with pandemic

As the housing market tightens, seniors with specific needs have an especially hard time finding a suitable home.

It’s been nearly a year. Why aren’t more Arizonans vaccinated?

This week, The Buzz revisits the rollout of vaccinations in Arizona, boosters and the barriers that stand between the state's residents and getting the shot — or the second and third.

Tucson develops plan to allow for more casitas

The city will take public comment on Tuesday, October 19th, 2021.

How redistricting could reshape Arizona's political landscape

This week, The Buzz examines the state's redistricting process and how it could change politics in Southern Arizona.

Employers struggle to find staff while job seekers get better offers

Some job seekers are reevaluating what they want from a job in light of the pandemic, and strapped employers are obliging.

State says 87 ZIP codes disproportionately impacted by past marijuana laws

The list includes 87 ZIP codes, covering much of South Tucson as well as tribal lands across the state.

College athletes and the business of sports

The Buzz examines the NCAA's new policy allowing college athletes to get paid for the use of their name, image or likeness.

On the streets with the Tucson police homeless outreach unit

Launched in January, the three-officer unit partners with social services.

How the pandemic has changed the face of homelessness in Tucson

"Reducing visibility doesn't change homelessness," says says Jason Thorpe, from the City of Tucson Housing and Community Development Department.

Tucson revamps one of its oldest city parks

After years of concerns about safety, Anza Park gets an overhaul

Arizona heads into flu season

Public health experts say this year’s flu season activity is currently low but caution numbers may increase as we head into the fall.

Court blocks controversial Arizona laws on masks in schools

The law was set to take effect in late September.

Homelessness in Tucson, flu season and Anza Park

Tony Paniagua hosts this week's edition of Arizona 360.

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