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Flash Flood Warning in Effect in Tucson Metro Area Tuesday

Streets flooded throughout area; authorities advise staying indoors, using caution.

Hillary Clinton's Campaign Opens Office in Tucson

The first national political office of the season is up and running.

Arizona Week: Republican VP Pick Pence Stops in Tucson

Tucson event quieter than ‘raucous’ Trump rally in March.

New Arizona Laws Aimed at Business Friendliness

Sharing economy enhanced, regulations on many businesses removed.

Hot and Humid for Humans, Bountiful for Nature

Plants and animals thrive with the summer monsoon rains.

Two Democrats Compete to Face McSally in 2nd District

Congressional hopefuls Matt Heinz, Victoria Steele are former state lawmakers.

Commercial Truck Waiting at Border Cut by 85 Percent

One week into pilot program, results far exceed predictions on both sides of line.

Native American Superheroes Get a Chance to Fly

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Education funding changed by Prop 123; meet library writer-in-residence Adrienne Celt, former UA student goes for gold at the Olympics.

Agencies Mishandle Asylum Cases, US Commission Finds

Immigrants who fled danger are sent back to it, 'Barriers to Protection' report says.

VP Candidate Pence in Tucson: 'We Are Coming Together'

Trump running mate speaks at Fox Tucson Theatre Tuesday afternoon.

UA Phoenix Med School Under Regents' Scrutiny

Board will hold meetings to review medical community complaints.

Monday Is Voter Registration Deadline for Primary Election

Party nominees for US Senate, congressional seats, county offices at stake.

69 Dead in Border Desert This Year, on Pace of Trend

Identifying remains is big task at Pima County Medical Examiner's Office.

A Greener and Cleaner Community

Tucson Clean and Beautiful gets new executive director after nearly 30 years.

Downtown Rebound: Conversations on Culture

Part 6: A lot of people now come downtown, but why? And where were they before?

Lawsuit: State Improperly Reduces Immigrant Health Care

Up to 3,500 refugees, asylum seekers and immigrant crime victims may be affected.

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