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Gauging Future of Arizona-Mexico Trade under Trump

Talk of renegotiating NAFTA could affect trade, tourism for communities near border.

Businesses Work to Attract Students to Trades Careers

More than 1,100 kids attended Southern Arizona Construction Days, an event organizer said.

Mexico Moves to Allay Economic Uncertainty After US Election

Mexican government officials worked to reinforce economic ties between the two countries.

Arizona Votes to Raise Minimum Wage to $12 an Hour

Prop. 206 makes changes to requirements and conditions for paid sick time.

Laws in Mexico to Target Drug Cartels and Corrupt Politicians

Group of lawyers and organizations have been working to establish independent anticorruption institutions.

Tucson Housing Prices Grow Faster Than US Average

Tucson home prices grew by 5.3 percent in the past year, realtors association data show.

Republicans Secure Three Seats on Arizona Corporation Commission

Campaign dominated by issues of solar power and dark money.

TEP Plans to Add More Solar, Wind Power to Energy Portfolio

Two recent requests for proposal would add 100 MW of each for 20 years.

Tucson Officials Looking for Piece of Medical Tourism Pie

Tucson, Pima County working with medical industry to attract tourists from Mexico for elective procedures.

Free Classes a 'Win-Win' For Local Entrepreneurs, UA's Eller

Eller Economic Development Program teaches local small businesses the basics.

Bridgestone Mulls "Guayule" Rubber Operation In Yuma

The tire company is researching desert shrub as an alternative to the rubber tree.

Fluctuating Peso Felt on Both Sides of the Border

Some economists say it moves in relation to presidential candidate favorability numbers.

Study Reports Fastest-Growing Wage Gap is Among Latinas

The average Latina is paid 54 cents for every dollar a white male counterpart earns.

Tucson Event Will Celebrate 'State of Downtown'

Rio Nuevo and the Downtown Tucson Partnership will recognize development milestones.

Downtown Tucson the Place to Be, Partnership's New CEO Says

Kathleen Eriksen takes over leadership of public-private entity in midst of renaissance.

Phoenix Mayor Hopes to Boost His City's Trade With Mexico

The city is often overlooked by companies looking to make foreign direct investment, he said.

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