Watch now: Parents, students, teachers protest for in-person school in Pima County
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Parents, students, teachers and other concerned citizens protest in support of in-person teaching outside the Pima County Administrator’s Office at 130 W Congress Street on Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, 2020. (Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star)
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The second protest within a week, some Tucson parents are calling for schools to open now for full traditional learning although local health officials say it's still not safe.
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