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Ducey to Talk NAFTA in International State of State

Feb 19, 2018 He'll meet with diplomats from Mexico and Canada at a private event.

Supervisors to Reconsider Federal Law Enforcement Grant

Feb 19, 2018 Valadez asks for a vote to re-examine $1.4 million grant the board previously turned down

Lawyer: Courts Make DACA Deadline More 'Soft and Fuzzy'

Feb 19, 2018 The Supreme Court could change the DACA debate, but for now the program continues.

Medicaid Requirements; Beating Opioids; Races at Rillito

Feb 16, 2018 Arizona has approval to create work requirements for some Medicaid recipients. Hear pros and cons on the issue.

Rillito Race Track Owes Future to the Past

Feb 16, 2018 The Jelks Stables gave birth to the Rillito Racetrack and are helping to keep the track alive.

Park Service Wants Grand Canyon Icon to Reflect Native American Heritage

Feb 16, 2018 The agency is proposing transforming the Desert View Watchtower into an inter-tribal heritage site.

Flu Reports are Down, But Flu Season Isn't Over Yet

Feb 16, 2018 Health officials warn that a second spike is always possible.

Bill Would Prevent Lawmakers From Keeping Harassment Settlements Quiet

Feb 15, 2018 The Arizona House is changing the rules for how public officials settle sexual harassment claims.

Student Exchange Aimed at Counteracting Cyberbullying

Feb 15, 2018 Tucson high school will meet Japanese team to focus on spreading kindness online.

UA Focused on Project to Get First Images of Black Holes

Feb 15, 2018 National Science Foundation grant will help coordinate and compute data from telescopes.

Home Prices Continue to Grow at Start of 2018

Feb 15, 2018 Housing market remains "hot," pushing prices toward housing bubble highs

Game and Fish: Fox-Bite Victim May Need Medical Attention

Feb 15, 2018 Woman reported being "nipped" Tuesday night at Saguaro National Park East.

Rio Nuevo Asking Lawmakers for 10 More Years

Feb 14, 2018 The board needs legislative approval to extend its existence.

Look Beyond Words to Facts in Immigration Debate, Lawyer Says

Feb 14, 2018 Tucson immigration expert advises a closer look at terms that are politically charged.

Tucson Mulls Easing Water-Infrastructure Costs to Draw Industry

Feb 14, 2018 The money would be "reprioritized" from funds set aside for capital projects, official says.

Tucson Students Could Help Reshape City Streets

Feb 14, 2018 The city could consider "complete street" proposals from UA students in future projects.

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