Arizona Daily Star reporter Nicole Ludden's Top 5 stories of 2021
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Nicole Ludden
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We are sharing Arizona Daily Star reporters' and photographers' favorite work from 2021.
Nicole Ludden covers local government issues for the Star.
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For Star subscribers: Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos says COVID cases are increasing at the county jail. He says the low vaccination rate among his employees, including corrections officers, is disappointing, "particularly when you're talking about people who are willing to take a bullet for you but they won't take the shot.”
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For Star subscribers: The county is looking to change the way wedding fees are handled after the finance department documented a slew of violations in the handling of marriage ceremonies.
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The Cadence apartments in downtown Tucson has been issued a notice of violation from city code inspectors after tenants' complaints of water shut-offs, compiling trash and security issues.
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County considering suing city of Tucson over new rates that will see the average Tucson Water customer in unincorporated county limits will see monthly water bills increase from $50.28 to $56.45 per month.
County officials are attempting to reduce the jail population as about 150 unvaccinated corrections officers could be terminated by Dec. 31.
Pima County residents are now required to wear masks indoors, although there's no real enforcement behind the mandate.
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