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The Downtown Parade of Lights winds through downtown Tucson this weekend with a slightly different route.

 
  President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Address to Congress: "Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan."
 
  Brandon Judd, a retired Border Patrol agent and president of the National Border Patrol Union, will be nominated to become the U.S. ambassador to Chile, Donald Trump's transition team announced Thursday evening.
 
  Across the country, American and state flags will be flown at half-staff Saturday to mark the 83-year anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
 
  Millions of people in the U.S. and Mexico depend on the Colorado River, but as the river shrinks, the Colorado River Water Users Association worries there may soon not be enough water to go around.
 
  A recount showed that Pima County sheriff Chris Nanos defeated GOP challenger Heather Lappin by 481 votes.
 
  District Court Judge Dominic Lanza has thrown out a lawsuit launched by Arizona Republicans claiming that the state is violating federal law by failing to clean up the state’s voter registration list, saying there is no legal grounds to sue.
 
  Amazon defended its sales practices in state court against accusations from Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes that its “buy box” function deceives consumers.
 
  Suicide rates for young Americans are rising, and with Latino youth among the most vulnerable, some researchers are calling for a culturally informed approach in therapies.
 

Looking for something free to do in Tucson, Arizona this December 2024? Check out free movies, the return of Winterhaven, tree lightings and more in Tucson, Marana and Oro Valley.

 
  The head of a drug trafficking organization who helped smuggle "large quantities" of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and heroin across the U.S. was sentenced to 14 years in prison last week.
 
  Two Republican lawmakers have asked AG Kris Mayes to open an investigation into County Recorder Gabriella Cázares-Kelly’s handling of the 2024 election. Sentinel reporting found that the Postal Service destroys 'undeliverable' ballots.
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