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Parents Groups Fighting for More Education Funding

Feb 19, 2016 Metro Week looks at how communities are trying to shore up school budgets.

Doctor Puts Hands, Head, Heart into School Instrument Repair

Feb 19, 2016 Meet Ned Bloomfield, a 17-year volunteer of the TUSD's instrumental repair shop.

Grijalva Calls for More Literacy, Dual-Language Programs

Feb 19, 2016 Pair of education bills would support family literacy and dual language education.

What Stereotypes Are There in Tucson? Dímelo Explores

Feb 19, 2016 Dímelo's first story mailbox is up on Tumamoc Hill

Flu ‘Widespread:' 1,300 Cases Reported in Arizona Last Week

Feb 19, 2016 Vaccinations still recommended; affliction could occur as late as May.

Do Property Taxes Inhibit Pima County's Economic Growth?

Feb 18, 2016 Politicians often point to property taxes as a force that drives away business

Flu, Winter Visitors Fill Tucson Hospitals to Capacity

Feb 17, 2016 A strong strain of the flu has hit during hospitals' busy season, and beds are full.

Flu, Winter Visitors Fill Tucson Hospitals to Capacity

Feb 17, 2016 A strong strain of the flu has hit during hospitals' busy season, and beds are full.

UA Re-Engineering Mosquitoes to Resist Disease

Feb 17, 2016 Winged insects are as bothered by pathogens as humans are by them.

José Luis Gomez Named Tucson Symphony's Music Director

Feb 17, 2016 Gomez will be the 17th music director in the history of the orchestra.

Tohono O'odham Find Common Ground with Border Patrol

Feb 17, 2016 Partnership has brought increased security and new technology to the nation.

Where Are El Niño Rains? Maybe More, Come March

Feb 16, 2016 Weather pattern has also brought above-average temperatures to the region.

Carroll's Exit Marks Start of Pima County Campaigns

Feb 16, 2016 All five Pima County supervisors' seats are up for election, three have challenges

McCain: Wait for New President to Replace Scalia

Feb 16, 2016 Arizona senator sides with fellow Republicans, drawing opponent's criticism.

Ciudad Juárez Residents Seek Consolation from Pope's Visit

Feb 15, 2016 City has deep wounds from Mexican Revolution, modern brutal drug war.

Ciudad Juárez Residents Seek Consolation from Pope's Visit

Feb 15, 2016 City has deep wounds from Mexican Revolution, modern brutal drug war.

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