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Students Seek Clarity for 'Red Tag' Ordinance on Parties

Apr 7, 2017 Neighbor says request would place too much burden on complaining residents.

Developer Breaking Ground for Mercado San Agustin Annex

Apr 7, 2017 The locally owned businesses will be housed in the west-side annex in repurposed shipping containers.

Art Tour Celebrates Silver Anniversary in Oracle

Apr 7, 2017 Event, in its 25th year, showcases artists and contributes to the local economy.

Tucson Mexican Consulate Info Hub for Whole Nation

Apr 7, 2017 The help center for Mexican citizens is getting 1,500 calls a day.

Group Hopes UA Spring Fling Can Raise Sustainability Awareness

Apr 7, 2017 Team will set up 'green stations' at the annual celebration of food, fun and carnival on the UA mall.

Regents Set Tuition for Arizona's Three Public Universities

Apr 6, 2017 The cost of studying will rise 3.9 percent for new incoming in-state undergraduates.

'Smart' Agreements Leave More Water in Lake Mead, Regulators Say

Apr 6, 2017 Snow pack will add to reservoirs this spring, but the Colorado basin remains in a drought.

Homebuilders Worry Labor Shortage May Slow Construction

Apr 6, 2017 Low inventory on the resale market causing high demand for new homes, homebuilders work to meet demand.

Historic Bus to Return to Bisbee for First Time Since '50s

Apr 6, 2017 24-passenger bus was a standard feature in the community in the last century.

Rothschild Opposes Redirecting Tax Revenue to Universities

Apr 6, 2017 Proposal would fund repairs on campus buildings, but the city's share in the revenue would drop.

Phone App Meant to Alert Family of Immigrant Detention

Apr 5, 2017 With a push of a button, up 15 people notified of an immigrant's detainment.

Maricopa Sheriff to Shut Down Arpaio's Tent City Jail

Apr 5, 2017 'Circus-like atmosphere' coming to end; savings could total $4.5 million annually.

Tucson Faces $9 Million Budget Deficit for 2017-18

Apr 5, 2017 Job cuts coming, mostly through attrition, plus consolidated services with county.

Jupiter to Shine Its Brightest and Biggest

Apr 5, 2017 Largest planet making closest approach to Earth this year Friday.

Fewer Foreigners Applying to UA, Part of National Trend

Apr 5, 2017 Applications from foreign students to universities around the country have been down during Trump presidency.

Immigration Arrests at Mexican Border Lowest in 17 Years

Apr 4, 2017 Homeland Security Secretary Kelly credits President Trump's approach to illegal immigration.

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