Tucson's Top Stories: January 21
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Arizona Attorney Kris Mayes says it is "deeply disappointing'' that U.S. Attorney Merrick Garland left office before giving her information on the federal January 6th case that could with her prosecution of the state's "fake electors" case.
For Subscribers: Tucson dine-in theater is adding a large entertainment venue to its location on Grant and Swan roads. It will have spark bowling, laser tag, interactive darts games, a sports bar and arcade games.
Students in the state had to pass a high-stakes test called Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards in order to get a diploma, but it was repealed in 2015.
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