Horne Asks 9th Circuit to Remove Temp Block of Abortion Rules

Apr 7, 2014 New Arizona abortion medication regulations were scheduled to begin April 1; Planned Parenthood had asked for blockage, fed court granted last week.

Local Cyclists Want City to Increase Safety on Roads

Apr 7, 2014 Tucson could see separated bike lanes in near future thanks to $5.5M grant from state transit agency.

Gun Control PACs Making Headway

Apr 7, 2014 Former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords' advocate group sees big influx of money; Mark Kelly says due to strong effort, change in how people think of gun related issues.

AZ Illustrated Politics: Friday, April 4, 2014

Apr 4, 2014 Winners, losers in this year's proposed city budget; how will latest court rulings on campaign finance affect Arizona political races?; Obamacare effects in congressional campaigns.

AZ Week: Public Caution Needed This Fire Season, Officials Say

Apr 4, 2014 Park and forest services launch campaign urging people to keep an eye out for what they do outdoors, participate in fire prevention efforts.

Navajo Nation Gets $1B for Uranium Mines Cleanup

Apr 4, 2014 Money part of a $5.15B settlement that the federal government reached with a petroleum company to blame with contaminated sites nationwide.

USC Music Director Sings, Pays it Forward for Music Ed

Apr 3, 2014 Tucson native Kathleen Grace recently returned to the Old Pueblo for a one-night performance at Plush.

Local Group Hosts Special Prom for Teens with Cancer

Apr 3, 2014 Hosted by the Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of S. Arizona, teens experience this high school rite of passage on their own terms.

Tucson Program for Cancer Survivors Expanding Nationally

Apr 3, 2014 Founder of Beat Cancer Boot Camp combines passion for helping patients with working out.

Board of Regents Approves UA Tuition Increase

Apr 3, 2014 Higher tuitions also OK'd for ASU, NAU, including 4-year stabilized rates for freshmen entering in the fall.

S. AZ Ports of Entry Getting 170 Additional CBP Officers

Apr 3, 2014 About a month ago, U.S. Rep. Ron Barber, seven of his bipartisan congressional delegation colleagues requested more agents to staff Arizona's ports along border with Mexico.

Catholic Leaders Celebrate Mass Along Border, Pray for Reform

Apr 2, 2014 Several hundred people attended ceremony Tues. and a few dozen people peered through the border fence from Mexico.

Children’s Bike Club Promises Health, Community Benefits

Apr 1, 2014 Tucson Boys & Girls Club’s new bike club brings children outdoors; researchers say outdoor play boosts physical, mental health.

Federal Judge Refuses to Block New Abortion Regulations

Mar 31, 2014 Rules asking to limit use of most common abortion inducing drug go into effect Tuesday; Arizona Planned Parenthood says this is unconstitutional.

Climate Change Threatens AZ Water Supply, UN Report Says

Mar 31, 2014 “...changes are already occurring in the Southwest...with increased warming, these problems will only get worse," says UA professor, one of study's authors.

Bike Fest Celebrates All Things Bicycle in S. AZ

Mar 31, 2014 Bicycle enthusiasts are encouraging more people to discover the benefits of "pedal power" by using bikes as a form of transportation.

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