Business and Economics

Pima County ramps up program to help tenants facing eviction

Aug 3, 2021 Federal eviction moratorium expired at the end of July

Mexican tomato importers worry rule interpretation could raise prices

Aug 2, 2021 "This might add up to 20% to 25% of the Nogales shipping cost of tomatoes," industry group says

Tenants' struggles are high rent, aid slowdown

Jul 30, 2021 Federal freeze on most evictions scheduled to expire Saturday

Arizona offering return-to-work bonus

Jul 20, 2021 People who are back in the workforce are eligible for up to $2,000.

Local nurses protest staffing shortages

Jul 14, 2021 Nurses at St. Mary's Hospital take to the streets to voice their concerns.

Raising awareness of aphasia, one stone at a time.

Jun 30, 2021 Also on Arizona Spotlight: The plans to create a Tucson Gastronomy Collective to celebrate the unique flavors of Tucson; and a 5th grader and her family embark on a road trip from Sheboygan to Tucson.

Data analysis shows low investment in kids futures across Arizona

Jun 25, 2021 The state rank 40th across the country after comparing 2019 factors in their health, education, economic status and families.

Arizona GOP advances wish list on race, taxes, elections

Jun 23, 2021 The Arizona Senate has passed a $12.8 billion budget for the coming fiscal year that contains massive income tax cuts

Jillian Cowles: A Keen Eye for Spiders!

Jun 16, 2021 Also on Arizona Spotlight: The Tucson Juneteenth Festival returns with renewed energy; and the current Tucson Museum of Art exhibition "4 x 4" celebrates Alejandro Macias.

Arizona GOP budget deal envisions massive income tax cut

May 18, 2021 Plan would implement a flat 2.5% income tax that cuts $1.5 billion a year from state revenue

City of Tucson to receive more than $135 million in federal COVID relief funds

May 11, 2021 Mayor Regina Romero says a special focus will be given to address housing affordability gaps worsened by pandemic.

Independent federal labor agency issues new complaint against Asarco

Apr 26, 2021 The new charges relate to unfair labor practices, such as bad faith bargaining and failure to rehire employees who went on strike.

Tuition costs hold steady for most Arizona college students.

Apr 16, 2021 Regents hold the line during pandemic disruption.

Tax deadline extension brings relief, opportunity for late filers

Apr 15, 2021 Experts say procrastination might pay off again this year.

Marketing to kids a big concern during pandemic

Apr 13, 2021 Research shows parents are becoming more worried about the impact of on-screen advertising.

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