Democrats Hope for Sweep in Southern Arizona Legislative Race

Oct 20, 2014 Say they want political newcomer Friese to replace Republican incumbent Orr in state House seat representing Tucson.

Possible Cases of Highly Contagious Virus in Arizona Being Tested

Oct 20, 2014 Enterovirus has contributed to at least 7 deaths in US; officials concerned it caused new fatality in state.

Study Looks into Effects of Wastewater on Santa Cruz River

Oct 20, 2014 Sonoran Institute, local officials release initial report on water quality after recent upgrades to treatment facilities.

New Technology Could Extend Life of Arizona Highways

Oct 20, 2014 Department of Transportation will test out equipment that measures pavement density while building roads.

Mosquitoes May Stay Until November

Oct 20, 2014 Pima County health officials receiving up to 10 complaints a day; warm weather, rain create prime spots for bugs to breed.

Mosquitoes May Stay Until November

Oct 20, 2014 Pima County health officials receiving up to 10 complaints a day; warm weather, rain create prime spots for bugs to breed.

Gay Marriage in Arizona Legal; Tucson, Phoenix Couples Wed

Oct 17, 2014 Attorney General Horne says state will not appeal federal judge's decision saying same-sex unions ban in state is unconstitutional.

Arizona's Only Governor of Mexican Descent Gets Tucson Recognition

Oct 17, 2014 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will honor Raul H. Castro with its Legacy Award; Castro was in office from 1975-77.

Property Tax Increase Would Fund Animal Care Center Expansion

Oct 17, 2014 Pima County voters will decide in November election whether to approve a $22M bond to upgrade facility.

Orange Sludge Spill from Abandoned Mines Threatening Patagonia Lake

Oct 16, 2014 Local environmental officials say Asarco's cleanup efforts not good enough, cite company.

State Attorneys in Gay Marriage Challenge Agree Ban Unconstitutional

Oct 16, 2014 Lawyers representing Arizona cited last week's appeals court ruling striking down prohibitions in Idaho, Nevada.

Renovated Mariposa Port of Entry Reopens in Nogales

Oct 15, 2014 City's Mayor Garino, Rep. Grijalva, Sen. Flake among those who attended ribbon cutting ceremony this morning.

Appeals Court Strikes Down Law Denying Bail to Some Illegal Immigrants

Oct 15, 2014 9th Circuit says legislation violates due-process rights; targeted undocumented people charged with felonies.

Final Gubernatorial Debate: Differing on How to Grow Arizona Economy

Oct 15, 2014 Ducey backs off income tax elimination pledge; DuVal decries looming state budget deficit but offers no solutions.

Possibility of Arizona Governorship Shapes Secretary of State's Race

Oct 15, 2014 Federal appointments, impeachment, criminal convictions have led to gubernatorial vacancies; Goddard, Reagan say they'd be ready to move up if needed.

Border Policies, Reviving Economy at Center of Arizona's CD 3 Forum

Oct 14, 2014 Democratic incumbent Grijalva, Republican challenger Saucedo Mercer faced off for first time in 2014 general election campaign.

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