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TUSD Approves Contract for Superintendent Trujillo

Sep 13, 2017 Final approval comes around 6 months after Trujillo was appointed interim superintendent.

Southern Arizona Business Group Hopes Saguaro Can Prick Amazon's Interest

Sep 13, 2017 Business officials are trying to convince company to locate its new headquarters in the region.

Ecologist: New Fish Swimming in Improving Water of Lower Santa Cruz

Sep 13, 2017 Final report shows new fish species, improved water quality.

State Supreme Court To Hear Medicaid Funding Case

Sep 13, 2017 Arizona conservatives say the funding mechanism is unconstitutional.

Feds Waive Environmental Laws Again for Section of Border Wall

Sep 13, 2017 The agency lifted 28 laws for border-wall construction near Calexico, Calif.

Park Service to Start Culling Grand Canyon Bison Herd

Sep 12, 2017 The agency is looking to cut the population in half.

Flu Season Off to an Early Start on UA Campus

Sep 12, 2017 Almost 40 cases diagnosed; exact origin unknown.

Cross-Border Energy Project Worries Border Patrol

Sep 12, 2017 The project would build a grid across the border to Nogales, Sonora.

Mexico, Facing Earthquake Aftermath, Cancels Help to Texas

Sep 12, 2017 The 8.2 earthquake that shook Central and South Mexico has left at least 95 people dead.

Arizona Businesses Want DACA, Immigration Reform

Sep 12, 2017 Business leaders want Congressional action soon.

Tucsonan Ranks Among Nation's Best STEM Students

Sep 11, 2017 Selected for honor by science education non-profit

USGS: Wildfire-Caused Erosion Endangers Western Watersheds

Sep 11, 2017 Denuded landscapes allow sediment to soak up or contaminate run-off.

State Park Benefits from Summer Monsoon

Sep 11, 2017 Rain adds welcome water to the popular destination.

Survey: Construction Firms in AZ Struggle to Find Skilled Workers

Sep 11, 2017 Retiring baby boomers, an emphasis on college, and local economic factors play a role.

App Gives New Perspective to Walk Up Tumamoc Hill

Sep 11, 2017 Tumamoc Tour's stories are timed to an average walking pace of people trekking up the hill.

Property Tax Bills On Their Way, With An Increase

Sep 11, 2017 Pima County puts tax statements in the mail this week.

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