The Pima County Board of Supervisors is set to meet on Tuesday, May 6, and discuss an agenda item some in the community believe would take away their First Amendment rights.
Pima County Republicans have consistently filled the Board of Supervisors chamber since January to speak during the call to the public — their three minutes to tell the board whatever
Ballots are in the mail for a special election on May 16 to decide on Proposition 412, a new 25-year franchise agreement between Tucson and Tucson Electric Power.