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Tucson Mayor Regina Romero addresses the crowd at the Sugar Hill groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday morning
Local opinion: Why Project Blue won't go away We cannot count on laws or government assistance should Project Blue violate its contract or harm our environment. As one letter to the editor pointed out: No amount of money can replace our water if lost.Â
Taylor Swift fans to attend NFL season opener in São Paulo hoping to see the pop star at the Chiefs vs. Chargers game