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Community Support Gives Día de San Juan Festival New Life

Jun 22, 2017 When organizers announced its cancellation earlier this year, the community rallied.

See a Young Cooper's Hawk on the Ground? No Need for Concern

Jun 22, 2017 Coopers Hawks learn to fly 'from the ground up.'

Rosemont Mine Nears Final Approval, but Legal Challenges Remain

Jun 22, 2017 Opposition groups say they will sue.

Susan G. Komen Arizona to Close After 24 Years

Jun 21, 2017 The group breast cancer nonprofit cited declining funding as the cause.

Tucson Astronomer to Lead Citizen Observations During Eclipse

Jun 21, 2017 Arizona to see partial blockage Aug. 21

Tucson Breaks Another Daily Heat Record, at 115

Jun 21, 2017 Three days of recording-tying or record-breaking heat, National Weather Service reports.

Fire Burns Buildings in Sonoita, Prompts Evacuations

Jun 21, 2017 The Encino Fire has burned 1,300 acres and eight buildings, according to fire officials.

Tributary Projects Aim to Improve Health of San Pedro River

Jun 21, 2017 Watershed work aims for increased flows and health of the undammed river.

F-35s Fly Again in Phoenix, Cleared After Hypoxia Reports

Jun 21, 2017 The planes were grounded for reports of oxygen deprivation issues.

Border Patrol Agent Facing Murder Charge Denied Motion

Jun 21, 2017 Defense attorneys wanted to use a video deposition to possibly be used at trial.

Governor Appoints New Arizona Regent Following Resignation of Chair

Jun 20, 2017 Chairman Greg Patterson resigned Monday saying he didn't want to be a 'distraction.'

Pima Supervisors Approve Budget and Advisory Committee

Jun 20, 2017 13 members will oversee new road funding.

Tucson Heat Wave: One Record Tied, One Broken

Jun 20, 2017 'Significant weather advisory' issued for blowing dust in NE Pima County.

Greg Patterson Quits as Regents Chair Following Release of Recording

Jun 20, 2017 He recorded himself ridiculing Arizona Rep. Mark Finchem's 'costume.'

Report: Arizona's Trade With Mexico Down by 9% in Past Year

Jun 20, 2017 A devalued Mexican peso may be to blame, one economist says.

Academic Boot Camp Helps Veterans on Path to University, Civilian Life

Jun 20, 2017 Warrior-Scholar Project also aims to ease veterans worries about transitioning.

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