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Tipoffs for Tucson, Arizona (City) Newsletter for Thursday December 18, 2025 ( 7 items )  

Arizona Corporation Commission: Coming Soon - Arizona Business Connect to Launch on January 12, 2026
PHOENIX, Arizona, Dec. 18 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release on Dec. 17, 2025: * * * Coming Soon: Arizona Business Connect to Launch on January 12, 2026 The Arizona Corporation Commission is pleased to announce that its new online business filing portal, Arizona Business Connect, is on track to launch on January 12, 2026! Arizona Business Connect will replace our current online filing portal, eCorp, with a new, technologically advanced platform with severa  more

Built to last: How Arizona Triathlon became a national power in three years
TUCSON, Arizona, Dec. 17 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release: * * * Built to last: How Arizona Triathlon became a national power in three years * On paper, it should not have happened this fast. The University of Arizona women's triathlon program is just three years old. It did not inherit a legacy roster, decades of infrastructure or a long recruiting runway. And yet, in only its third season of competition, Arizona Triathlon has done what few programs at any le  more

City of Tucson Bans Religious Speech at Holiday Festival
PLANO, Texas, Dec. 17 [Category: Sociological] -- The First Liberty Institute, an organization that says it is dedicated to defending liberty for all Americans, issued the following news release: * * * City of Tucson Bans Religious Speech at Holiday Festival * Tucson, AZ First Liberty Institute sent a letter to the City of Tucson demanding local resident David Hoffman be allowed to share his religious beliefs on public ways at the Winterhaven Festival of Lights. Police threatened to arrest H  more

Confused by the doctor's questionnaire? U of A study suggests it's common
TUCSON, Arizona, Dec. 17 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release: * * * Confused by the doctor's questionnaire? U of A study suggests it's common * Imagine sitting down for an appointment with a therapist - or any care provider. Perhaps it's the first time you've seen this provider, or the first time in a while. You'll likely need to fill out a form with a set of questions to ensure they know why you're there or how you're doing. Now imagine that the symptom question  more

Tucson Expands Housing Options With Middle Housing Code Amendment
TUCSON, Arizona, Dec. 18 -- The city of Tucson issued the following news on Dec. 17, 2025: * * * Tucson Expands Housing Options with Middle Housing Code Amendment Starting in the new year, property owners across most of Tucson will have new flexibility to develop middle housing types on residential lots. This includes duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, townhomes, and cottage courts. This creates more diverse housing options while maintaining neighborhood character through established design sta  more

U of A recognizes student success at 2025 Centennial Achievement Awards
TUCSON, Arizona, Dec. 17 -- The University of Arizona posted the following news release: * * * U of A recognizes student success at 2025 Centennial Achievement Awards * Each year, the University of Arizona recognizes a group of graduating students for their extraordinary perseverance and leadership in the pursuit of academic success at the Centennial Achievement Awards. This year, nine students - including two undergraduates - were honored Dec. 9 at a ceremony hosted in Old Main. "Each of   more

Year in Review: Kelly's Office Returns Millions of Dollars Owed to Arizonans in 2025
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 -- Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Arizona, issued the following news release: * * * Year in Review: Kelly's Office Returns Millions of Dollars Owed to Arizonans in 2025 * Kelly's office helped return more than $11.2 million in owed benefits and payments to constituents In the past year, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly's office helped thousands of Arizonans and their families get the money they were owed by the federal government. From advocating for Social Security beneficiaries and vet  more