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Arizona exports nearing pre-pandemic peak

Apr 5, 2022 Mexico and Canada ranked as Arizona’s largest export partners.

Take a Peep at The Tucson Erotica Art Show.

Apr 2, 2022 Also on Arizona Spotlight: The history of Rukin Jelks and the Rillito Park Racetrack; memories of being a Tucson teen in the 1970s; and a teenager in Hermosillo who is an emerging film composer.

How Tucson gets its fuel

Apr 1, 2022 As gas prices rise, The Buzz examines how gas reaches the city.

Canada-based Flair adds flights to Tucson

Mar 29, 2022 Discount airline aims to bring snowbirds to Tucson, and take skiers to Canada

Rental and downpayment assistance only go so far in tight housing market

Mar 28, 2022 Fewer Tucsonans are able to take advantage of city and county programs as cash buyers outbid them and the cost of housing increases.

Tucson businesses and the next phase of the pandemic

Mar 25, 2022 This week, The Buzz examines what changes in public health measures and the economy of the pandemic mean for local businesses.

The American Rescue Plan Act one year later

Mar 18, 2022 This week, The Buzz examines how ARPA funds have been put to use in Southern Arizona.

Infrastructure Act funds are coming, but are small and underserved towns ready to go after it?

Mar 14, 2022 Municipalities with bigger staffs and more know-how will have an advantage in getting the funds.

Average price of a gallon of gas hits $4.13 in Arizona

Mar 7, 2022 AAA says prices have topped levels not seen since 2008.

Arizona Commerce Authority announces winners to startup competition

Mar 4, 2022 Most of the finalists were from the Phoenix metro area, and none were based in Tucson.

Making beer in Southern Arizona

Feb 25, 2022 This week, The Buzz focuses on the area's beer business, its growth and how it has felt the pinch of supply chain problems.

Arizona Senate votes to create tax credit for film producers

Feb 24, 2022 The measure was approved Thursday with bipartisan support.

Kelly proposes suspending federal gas tax

Feb 9, 2022 The suspension would extend until the start of 2023.

Infrastructure act funds are on the way to Arizona

Feb 9, 2022 The first rounds of funds will go to mine and well cleanup and public transit.

$3.4B in produce came in through Nogales in 2021

Feb 9, 2022 After being slightly edged out by Hidalgo, Texas, for tomato imports in 2017, Nogales has maintained the top spot since then.

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