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Businesses Work to Attract Students to Trades Careers

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

Democrat Williams, a Teacher, Wins Pima Schools Chief Job

In TUSD, two incumbents retain seats, third is ousted by newcomer.

Dustin Williams Poised to be Pima County Superintendent

Leads opponent Margaret Burkholder by more than 15,000 votes.

UA Reaches $1.5B Fundraising Goal Two Years Early

More than 100,000 individuals have donated during the 6-year capital campaign.

Consultants Unveil Vision for the Future of Pima College

A team has been working on an educational master plan for the past year.

Feeding Our Future: Growing Community in Tucson’s Barrios

Home-grown efforts to improve Tucson’s struggling neighborhoods start with vegetable gardens.

Colleges to Reach Out to High School Students in Tucson

Recruiters from about 200 institutions will be on hand at College Night.

Review of School Boards, County Superintendent Races

Plus: How Pima County plans to balance land development,species protection.

September Sees Back-to-School Boost for Arizona Employment

The start of the academic year means roughly 30,000 people were hired last month, according to state data.

TUSD Race Focuses on Teacher Retention, Transparency

Crowded race: Three incumbents and four challengers seek three seats.

2 Teachers Face off in Race to Be Pima County Schools Chief

Both say they want better pay and working conditions for fellow educators.

Pima College to Host STEM Innovation Showcase

Event aims to connect students, faculty, business community

Feeding Our Future: Shortening the Line

The Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona is trying new strategies to solve the root causes of hunger.

UA Chinese Student Enrollment Grows, As Do Efforts to Thrive

China sends 1,900 students to the university, more than any other foreign country.

Yearly Report Shows Drop in Most Crimes on UA Campus

Some stats on UA's annual crime report may not show whole picture, dean of students says.

State Injects Cash into Program to Train Principals

Gov. Ducey's office investing $100,000 to train school leaders.

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