Tucson's Top Stories: April 20
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A bill to address housing affordability in Arizona would block cities and towns from requiring everything from garages, paved driveways, backyard patios or fencing for new homes.
For Star subscribers: Tucson Police Chief Monica Prieto is working to stabilize a department that was shaken for a few years, while advancing its treatment of employees and use of technology.
Tucson bus and street car rides would stay free, no fire stations will be closed and the city will keep pushing to hire more police officers under a $2.5 billion budget proposal from City Manager Tim Thomure.
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