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Freedom of Information Act Turns 50; Attacks Continue

UA researcher notes landmark statute disliked by public, private entities alike.

20 Tucsonans Become Citizens on National Holiday

Saguaro National Park hosted its 7th annual, July 4th citizenship ceremony.

New Citizens To Be Sworn In on Independence Day in Tucson

20 take oath of citizenship at Saguaro National Park on national holiday.

Holidaying in Mexico? Be Aware of Busy Border Crossing

July 4th weekend is big travel weekend at Arizona-Mexico ports of entry.

Arizona's Prop 123 Money Goes to More Than K-12 Schools

Universities, prisons, hospitals, state charity fund share in largesse.

Supreme Court Abortion Ruling Doesn’t Affect Arizona, Yet

5-3 decision strikes down Texas anti-abortion law; Arizonans evaluating impact.

Tucson City Council Approves Bicycle Sharing Program

Two-wheelers to lend should be up and running in 2017 with federal grant money.

Grijalva Invokes Giffords Shooting at House Sit-In

'Let the American people know Congress is fighting for them. ... It's up to you, Ryan.'

Grijalva Opponent Withdraws from Congressional Race

Other races change this week as candidate qualifications are challenged.

Trump an Influence in State's Republican Senate Primary

Name recognition - Trump's and McCain's - could be good or bad in minds of voters.

State Judicial Review Panel Checks in on 70 Jurists

Judges will be on November ballot for 'yes' or 'no' votes on retention.

Grijalva: Trump Defeat Will End 'Fear-Mongering, Bigotry'

Democrat switches support from Sanders to Clinton aimed at beating Republican.

Hundreds Get Warrants Lifted in Saturday Court Session

Warrant resolution day a 'success' with 100 getting driver's licenses back.

State Steps Up Safety Campaign for Road Workers

2 deaths in two weeks leads transportation officials to add signage statewide.

Deported Non-Citizen Military Vets Seek Return to US

Many committed small crimes for which they were banished from the country.

Pascua Yaqui Youth Get Involved

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Native American portrayals in film; profile of Tucson author Ethel Lee Miller; and young love at a long distance.

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