Tucson's Top Stories: March 17
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Wildfire liability plans mandated by the state that are rolling out are being panned by critics who say they will leave homeowners and other Arizonans on the hook if they lose everything in a blaze sparked by utility equipment.
Attorney General Kris Mayes cites 20 different instances where she says that KalshiEX LLC has allowed people in Arizona to wager on various events, violating state gaming laws.
In Tucson, events are being cancelled or renamed amid "deeply troubling allegations" leveled against the late labor that reportedly center on alleged sexual abuse against young women and minors.
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