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Tucson's Oldest Businesses

Jul 24, 2015 Tucson is home to at least one business that existed when the area was part of Mexico

Sluggish Monsoon Season Expected to Pick Up

Jul 23, 2015 Tucson's rainfall below normal, other areas seeing increased precipitation

The State of Art - Arizona Style

Jul 22, 2015 Historic Tucson Museum of Art show celebrates range, diversity from Arizona artists.

Amateur Astronomers Help Map Kuiper Belt

Jul 22, 2015 Band of frozen objects includes the dwarf planet Pluto

ACLU Challenges Law Enforcement's Seizure, Sale of Private Property

Jul 22, 2015 Attorneys for ACLU say Arizona's law unfairly incentivizes law enforcement

Gentrification Fears Divide Tucson's Barrio Hollywood

Jul 21, 2015 Tensions reach peak between residents, business owners at neighborhood meeting.

Illegal Immigration from Mexico Down in Arizona, Nationally

Jul 21, 2015 Apprehension of undocumented migrants from Central America up, Pew Research report shows.

ADOT: No Estimate for Reopening I-10 in California

Jul 21, 2015 Eastbound bridge 45 miles west of Arizona washed out during weekend storms

Opposition Mounts to Proposed Resolution Copper Mine

Jul 20, 2015 Critics of the mine arrive in Washington DC after cross-country trek

Operation Streamline Protesters Sentenced to Time Served

Jul 20, 2015 Activists not facing jail time on misdemeanor charged stemming from 2013 incident

Solar Installers: Net Metering Limbo is Bad for Business

Jul 20, 2015 One solar installer sees layoffs coming with TEP's announcement that it will seek retroactive rate changes

Cochise County City Leads Country in Fraud Complaints

Jul 20, 2015 Sierra Vista metro area has highest complaints per capita in the U.S.

METRO WEEK: The Rest of the Tax Story

Jul 17, 2015 State tax decisions drive local decisions, economist says.

AZ WEEK: Fire Burns, Benefits Southern Arizona

Jul 17, 2015 Arizona Week explores various consequences of summer wildfires

Piano Bar Brings Business, Song to Downtown Tucson

Jul 17, 2015 Downtown Tucson's new musical diversion reconnects to the past.

Religious Conventions Bring Welcome Summer Revenue to Tucson

Jul 17, 2015 Jehovah's Witnesses meetings pump millions of dollars to the regional economy.

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