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How's Tucson's Credit Score? Getting Better

Jun 9, 2017 City's credit rating reflects a better budget than in past years.

Arizona's Sluggish-Port Reputation Hurting Cross-Border Trade

Jun 9, 2017 Some are trying to change that perception to attract companies.

Limited Housing Inventory, and Space to Grow, Pushes Up Prices in Flagstaff

Jun 9, 2017 Long-term lack of homes for sale has lead to unaffordable prices for many residents.

Dogs, and Owners, Can Beat the Heat at Botanical Gardens

Jun 9, 2017 The Tucson Botanical Gardens program invites well-behaved dogs to bring their owners to the 'oasis.'

Arizona Medical-Device Companies Search for Inroads to Mexican Market

Jun 9, 2017 Domestic production in Mexico was $15.5 billion two years ago.

Tucson Awaits New Catholic Bishop; Kicanas to Retire

Jun 9, 2017 'Mysterious' process kept under wraps until the pope selects the next bishop.

Public Weighs in on TUSD Superintendent Profile

Jun 8, 2017 Sessions meant to identify qualities of ideal candidate.

Planting Fish to Kill Mosquitoes: 'This Is Historical'

Jun 8, 2017 Endangered fish species going into swimming pool to eat larvae.

Air Force Puts Some A-10s in Jeopardy Again

Jun 8, 2017 Plans call for cutting three squadrons because of wing problems.

Tucson Pedestrian Deaths Up Sharply; Jaywalking Blamed

Jun 8, 2017 Officer: 'The person who is most responsible for your safety is you. You need to pay attention.'

Arizona Housing Market Finding Its Pace Post Recession

Jun 8, 2017 Markets back to where they should be after boom and bust of the housing bubble, economist says.

Probation Changes Drive Down State's Recidivism Rate

Jun 8, 2017 Arizona is one of five states that has seen a double-digit drop in those re-entering prison.

UA-Sonora Partnership Targets Diabetes in Mexico

Jun 8, 2017 Economic prosperity is partially to blame for epidemic, says World Health Organization.

Rosemont Mine Takes Step Forward with Forest Service Approval

Jun 7, 2017 More permitting and approval must go through before operations can begin.

Arizona University Budgets Up for Review Thursday

Jun 7, 2017 The Arizona Board of Regents will decide on the 2018 proposals for Arizona's three public universities.

Study: Medicaid Cuts Would Disproportionately Affect Arizona's Rural Children

Jun 6, 2017 A recent bill in the Obamacare repeal aims to significantly roll back funding for the program.

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