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DHS: Border Apprehensions Drop In 2015

Fewer apprehensions so far this year than in 2013 or 2012, Secretary Johnson says

Tucson's Broadway Widening Alignment Nearing Consensus

City comes to 'point of certainty,' official says; final recommendation may come next week.

Millions Earmarked in Federal Bill for Arizona Military Bases

National Defense Authorization Act sets aside money for Davis-Monthan to purchase property

Tucson City Council Discusses Charter Changes

Council hearing suggestions and updates on documement that dictates how government runs.

Pima County Will Hold Bond Election in November

Voters to decide on borrowing money for projects in 7 subject areas, including roads

Navajo Nation Presidential Election Scheduled Tuesday

5-month postponement because one candidate did not speak Navajo, as required in Nation's constitution.

McSally Questions Nogales Border Fence Repair Cost

Fixing flood damage on 60 feet of barrier cost $730,000, took five months to complete.

METRO WEEK: Should County Ask Voters to OK Millions in Borrowing?

Property tax increase would come with big bond issue if it goes to ballot and gains approval.

AZ WEEK: The Legacy of Former Gov. Raúl H. Castro

Also, final look at legislative action as it affected abortion, state business, municipalities.

Tax Filing Deadline Wednesday; Here's How to Get Help

United Way adds volunteers to its assistance program for final push to file on time.

Former Arizona Gov. Raúl Castro Dies at 98

He served from 1975 to 1977 and as a U.S. ambassador; he was only governor of Mexican descent.

METRO WEEK: Pima County Foster Care System Remains Overwhelmed

There are more children than homes and prevention the best plan, court director says

New Community Would Add 28,000 Homes in Benson

'Villages at Vigneto' proposal working its way through town government

Ducey: State 'Only One of Many Investors' in Universities

Strategy should address needs of students and business community that depends on their success, he says.

No New Books at Pima Libraries Until Budget Resolution

The library stopped the order of new materials in the face of pending budget cuts.

Tucson City Council OKs Contract for New City Manager

Michael Ortega's base pay will be $210,000, plus deferred compensation, benefits. when he starts July 1.

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