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A Q&A With Author Stephen Pyne

Mar 7, 2017 Pyne, who will be at the Tucson Festival of Books, has penned a series on wildfire based on region.

Navajo Nation Maps Drought with NASA Satellites

Mar 7, 2017 Tool can help observation of vast area and diverse ecologies.

16 Seeking Pima County Superior Court Judge Spot

Mar 7, 2017 Public feedback sought at Wednesday meeting in Tucson.

Want Your Tax Refund Sooner? E-File

Mar 7, 2017 Arizona Department of Revenue says one simple thing can get your refund to you more quickly.

Streetcar Rides, Revenues, Keep Picking Up Steam

Mar 7, 2017 Ridership is up 10 percent above the daily goal.

Book Festival Volunteers 'Engine Behind Program'

Mar 6, 2017 Small army of 1,500 does variety of tasks, including escorting authors, assembling tents and staffing info desks.

Mexican Consulates Offer Free Legal Help to Their Citizens in US

Mar 6, 2017 Many Mexicans in country legally fear deportation and other problems.

80,000 Pima County Adults Don't Have Diploma or GED

Mar 6, 2017 Arizona Adult Literacy Week celebrates those who've worked to overcome literacy challenges.

Interviews for UA President Monday; Announcement Wednesday

Mar 4, 2017 Two candidates will meet with regents in private session before finalist selected.

Episode 305: Arizonans React to Trump's Agenda

Mar 3, 2017 Health care, Middle Eastern countries extreme vetting, immigration come to the fore.

Episode 305: Arizonans React to Trump's Agenda

Mar 3, 2017 Health care, Middle Eastern countries extreme vetting, immigration come to the fore.

Episode 127: What's Next for Tucson Unified Schools?

Mar 3, 2017 District needs superintendent, interview with U.S. Rep. Martha McSally and more.

Episode 127: What's Next for Tucson Unified Schools?

Mar 3, 2017 District needs superintendent, interview with U.S. Rep. Martha McSally and more.

Four Cases of E. coli Affect Arizona Children; Soy Butter Suspected

Mar 3, 2017 Cases tied to peanut butter substitute in Maricopa, Coconino counties.

Tucsonan Files Five Proposed Ballot Initiatives for 2018

Mar 3, 2017 Growing hemp, citizen call for grand jury, protection for Oak Flat, chemical regulation.

In Flagstaff, Minimum Wage Increase is Double Whammy

Mar 3, 2017 Voters approve increase that's $2 an hour higher than state's increase; businesses worried.

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