Tucson's Top Stories: December 18
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The proposed law would have the effect of making it illegal for panhandlers to be in street medians.
Arizona and three other states could now get government health coverage for some Native Americans in  traditional healing practices under expanded Medicaid coverage and the Childrenâs Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Oregon.
Dr. Francisco Garcia, who led Pima County's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be leaving his post at the start of the year.
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