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Unemployment Down In Tucson, Steady Statewide, Report Says

Apr 19, 2018 Over the year, construction and mining are the fastest-growing sectors in the local market.

Conference to Promote Sports-Related Diplomacy at UA

Apr 19, 2018 The event aims to connect international sports figures and global issues

Arizona PTA Pulls Backing of School Funding Plan

Apr 19, 2018 The group says funding sources for the proposal are not sustainable.

Dry Weather Pushing Tucson Area to Peak Wildfire Season

Apr 19, 2018 Lack of moisture, high temperatures and windy days make for prime fire conditions.

Air Force: Number of A-10s to Stay Flying Is Up In the Air

Apr 18, 2018 The Air Force says it may not keep the entire fighter fleet active.

TUSD Plans 'Instructional Closure' if Teachers Strike

Apr 18, 2018 Trujillo says buses would run, meals would be served.

Tucson Real Estate Figures Show Springtime Momentum

Apr 18, 2018 Numbers indicate strong seller's market continuing into summer

Feud Erupts Between Central Arizona Project, US States Over Colorado River

Apr 18, 2018 The states are accusing CAP of manipulating supply and demand of the water.

UA Law School Admissions Change Gains Traction Nationwide

Apr 18, 2018 The Bar Association is considering loosening testing requirements after UA used GRE scores to find students.

Gov. Ducey to Tour US-Mexico Border With Homeland Secretary

Apr 18, 2018 They plan to hold an afternoon press briefing on the deployment of the National Guard at the border.

Governor's Office Gives Rosy Budget Forecast

Apr 17, 2018 Revenue growth is higher than originally expected.

Supervisors Approve Turning Green Valley Golf Course Into Park

Apr 17, 2018 130 acres will be donated to the county, which will spend $90,000 rehabilitating the golf course

Tucson City Council Approves 14-Story Building on 4th Ave

Apr 17, 2018 The project will demolish Maloney's Tavern adding housing units and retail businesses.

Bat Key to Tequila Trade Gets Off US Endangered Species List

Apr 17, 2018 The announcement was good news to both wildlife conservationists and drinkers of tequila, as the bats are important pollinators of agave.

SCOTUS Rejects Part of Law That Could Accelerate Some Deportations

Apr 17, 2018 Court said the law was vague about how to define violent crimes.

Ducey Appoints Outgoing Regents President as State Treasurer

Apr 17, 2018 Eileen Klein said she does not intend to run for a full term in the fall.

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