102721-tuc-news-redistrict-congress-g1 Oct 26, 2021 Oct 26, 2021 Updated Dec 1, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Download PDF As featured on Mayor calls proposed congressional map for Tucson unfair, possibly illegal For Star subscribers: Democratic Tucson Mayor Regina Romero is unhappy with how the Independent Redistricting Commission proposes to divide the city into two congressional districts. Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link View this profile on Instagram #ThisIsTucson đĩ (@this_is_tucson) âĸ Instagram photos and videos Most viewed stories 27 exciting events to check out this weekend, January 16-18 đ New eats! 10 new restaurants that opened in Tucson this fall Tucson's twin winter music festivals kick off this weekend đĩ Looking ahead to Tucson's new and cool for '26 Horchata lattes and breakfast burritos: Tucson's Barista del Barrio opens 2nd location Nearly 50 fun events happening in the month of January! ⨠Glitter and boas: Dress up '70s style for ABBA tribute show at the Rialto đĒŠâ¨ Get ready to eat all the spicy tuna rolls you can at this viral sushi spot đŖ What a delicious year: the best meals I ate in Tucson in 2025 đ Presta's newest location is bringing coffee culture to the foothills â
Mayor calls proposed congressional map for Tucson unfair, possibly illegal For Star subscribers: Democratic Tucson Mayor Regina Romero is unhappy with how the Independent Redistricting Commission proposes to divide the city into two congressional districts.