Political Notebook: TUSD, GOP leaders in heated exchange over climate change forum
This week's news in local politics.
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The chair of the Pima County Republican Party says a climate change forum at Pueblo High was “political indoctrination,” during a continuous email exchange with the TUSD superintendent.
As sample ballots for this month’s presidential preference election began hitting Pima County mailboxes this week, representatives from the county’s elections department are reminding voters: “No Do-Overs.”
The retired astronaut threw his support behind Joe Biden on Monday, then watched as the former vice president seized the overall delegate lead during Super Tuesday.
TUSD governing board president Kristel Foster will not run for reelection when her term ends this year.
It was the second advertisement in as many months calling for a new leader for the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
Singer-Songwriter Linda Chorney's latest film DIY project now airing on Vimeo video platform.

