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  If you don’t want to wait until Election Day on Nov. 5 to cast your ballot and you missed the Oct. 25 deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot, you can vote at a multitude of locations throughout Pima County beginning Monday, Oct. 28.
 
  Former Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik will serve as the interim director of the Pima Animal Care Center and shepherd the process of finding a new leader by April 2025.
 
  With the future of the ACA at stake in this year’s presidential election, local community navigators - who help underserved communities afford medical care by steering them through the health insurance enrollment process - are bracing for the outcome of Election Day.
 
  Teen and young adult gambling has been a growing area of concern over the last couple of years, and while some instances of problem gambling may be isolated, trends in Arizona show that other behavioral problems may contribute to the rise in youth gambling.
 
  Arizona’s higher-income residents and homeowners with steep property taxes have felt a pinch since Congress capped the state and local tax deduction at $10,000, but the presidential election could lead to changes in the tax code.
 
  With the close of a three-week trial on Thursday, a Denver judge will now decide whether the proposed merger between grocer giants Kroger and Albertsons violates Colorado’s antitrust law, as claimed by state attorneys.
 
  Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos faces a possible censure from the Board of Supervisors for placing his opponent Heather Lappin on paid administrative leave with just days to go as voting continues in the general election.
 
  The first Regional Transportation Authority project list is going to come up $149 million short, which means trouble for RTA Next because the Tucson City Council is not amused. But there's still time to rescue the plan.
 
  Former U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke, campaigning for Democratic candidates, spoke to students on the University of Arizona mall Thursday about the importance of voting in the upcoming election.
 
  An Alabama man charged with repeatedly threatening to kill staff with the Maricopa County Elections over the 2022 election was sentenced to nearly three years in prison, officials said Tuesday.
 
  Concerns about political violence leading up to and after Election Day have experts worried, especially in light of revelations about a Phoenix man arrested Tuesday who authorities said was allegedly planning a “mass casualty” event in the state.
 
  Concerns about political violence leading up to and after Election Day have experts worried, especially in light of revelations about a Phoenix man arrested Tuesday who authorities said was allegedly planning a “mass casualty” event in the state.
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