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Tipoffs for Tucson, Arizona (City) Newsletter for Thursday July 14, 2022 ( 4 items )  

American Immigration Council Welcomes Alex Miller as Director of Immigration Justice Campaign
WASHINGTON, July 14 (TNSper) -- The American Immigration Council issued the following news release: The American Immigration Council welcomes Alex Miller as the director of the Immigration Justice Campaign. In this role, she will support the strategic vision and advocacy goals of the Immigration Justice Campaign and oversee volunteer recruitment, pro bono placement, and pro bono mentoring. Miller is based in Tucson, Arizona and joins the American Immigration Council from the International Resc  more

Apache County Receives Arizona Broadband Development Grant
TUCSON, Arizona, July 14 -- Tucson Electric Power posted the following joint news release with Salt River Project: The Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) has approved an Arizona Broadband Development grant for Apache County that will benefit rural communities in the Northeastern Arizona region including St. Johns where Salt River Project (SRP) owns and operates the coal-fired Coronado Generating Station (CGS), and the communities of Springerville and Eager, where Tucson Electric Power (TEP) opera  more

Arizona Healthcare, Emergency Response, and Other Essential Workers Surveillance Research Study Awarded $22M to Continue Evaluation of COVID-19 Immunity, Vaccine Effectiveness
TUCSON, Arizona, July 14 (TNSres) -- The University of Arizona's Health Science issued the following news release: * * * CDC funding will allow research on COVID-19 immunity and vaccine effectiveness to continue as new variants emerge. * * * A University of Arizona Health Sciences study of COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness and immunity among frontline workers, families and children has received a $22 million award from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to continue the re  more

Center for Biological Diversity: Lawsuit Challenges Fish and Wildlife Service's Inadequate Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Efforts
TUCSON, Arizona, July 14 (TNSreact) -- The Center for Biological Diversity issued the following news release on July 12, 2022: Conservation groups filed a lawsuit today in U.S. District Court challenging a new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service management rule that fails to provide for the recovery of the Mexican gray wolf, among the most endangered mammals in the United States. The Center for Biological Diversity and Defenders of Wildlife, represented by Earthjustice in the suit, say the Fish and  more