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It's Gem & Mineral Time in Tucson

Event brings in estimated $120 million in direct spending, 55,000 visitors over two weeks.

Gem Shows: Art Village Brings Africa to Tucson

Musical instruments, beads, carved furniture from west and central Africa attract attention.

New FHA Insurance Rate Could Boost Tucson Real Estate

Half-point reduction would save average Tucson homebuyer $1,000 a year, industry experts estimate.

Gem Shows Expected to Draw 55,000 Visitors, Exceed 2014

Precious stones, fossils, more: 2 weeks of mineral madness under way at 40+ venues around Tucson.

Average Airfare Out of Tucson Going Up

1% increase in last year, to $397 for roundtrip ticket; Phoenix average declines to $363.

Power Line Project Gets Final Federal Permit

Environmental groups plan challenge

Broadway Village Turns 76, Continues to Evolve

Joesler's only shopping center in Tucson thought to be the oldest in the state

Report: Arizona's Economy Dependent on Colorado River

Most of state's $261B GDP would go away without the river's water, ASU economists say.

Preseason Baseball Returning to Tucson, from Mexico

Top league from south of border will bring four teams to Kino Sports Complex in March.

Tucson Streetcar Ridership Down in November, December

Holidays, weather reduced number of people riding rails between downtown, UA.

Obama, in Phoenix, Touts His Housing Policies

President says industry has turned around; unveils new initiative to reduce mortgage insurance.

Tucson Job Growth Will Remain Slow in 2015

Forecast based on mismatch between labor pool, skills needed for jobs in health care, other tech fields.

Obama Coming to Phoenix to Discuss Housing Affordability

President will arrive Wednesday, speak Thursday; he may address first-time homebuyers' getting mortgages.

New I-10 Sign Installation Could Cause Delays

Stretch of freeway east of I-19 down to single lane in Tucson parts of this week

Supply-Demand Driving Arizona Turquoise Prices

Change in mining regulations abd techniques, growth of Chinese middle class putting pressure on availability.

State Revenues Continue Below Budget

8th straight month Arizona tax collections have missed projections, legislative committee reports; now 2.6% short.

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