Tucson's Top Stories: October 3
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An attorney for Tucson asked a federal judge to require former state Sen. Justine Wadsack to pay for their costs in preparing for her civil rights case against the city.
Up to five elementary schools could be closed by next year in the Amphitheater School District due to a drop in enrollment and funding cuts, its superintendent says.
Theresa L. Costales, chief medical officer for the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System last renewed her medical license in 2023, records show.
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