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Deja Foxx delivers a concession speech via Zoom after the CD7 special primary election results come in
Could Project Blue dry up the Santa Cruz? Biologist, Tucson officials spar A university biologist fears Project Blue data centers will need reclaimed water that now runs in the Santa Cruz. Tucson officials say that's false.