Tucson's Top Stories: March 18
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Visitation dropped sharply but Saguaro National Park still stayed plenty busy in 2025, despite declines in international tourism and the longest federal shutdown in American history.
A group called Fortify AZ has filed paperworkto put a measure on the November ballot that would impose some guardrails on how money is spent by parents in Arizona's school voucher system, known as the Empowerment Scholarship Account program.
Two Arizona GOP allies lack a legal basis to file a lawsuit in which they claim there could be more than 1 million people improperly included on voter registration rolls.
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