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Health Officials Ready for Earlier Ozone Season

High levels of ground-level ozone, a summertime pollutant, are detected earlier.

Immigration Roundtable; Teachers Speak Out; Arizona Schools Superintendent

Also, Raytheon looks to promote STEM education in Southern Arizona.

Cochise County to Join Lawsuit Against Opioid Makers

County claims it spends hundred of thousands of dollars each year combatting problems stemming from opioid addiction.

Schools Supe Douglas Wants More From Lawmakers on School Safety

Says Legislature should weigh in on gun-carrying staffer.

Bill to Extend Rio Nuevo Passes Arizona Senate

The bill would maintain the special taxation district through 2035.

Parents, Employees Oppose Closure as MUSD Board Mulls Thornydale Options

Community members spoke out against closing the Marana elementary school during public comment.

Money and Politics: Closing the Gap With Social Media

Social media builds fundraising networks and might replace some dollars for a campaign.

Testing On Border Wall Prototypes Coming to an End

Expected to complete evaluation of prototypes this week.

Bill Shielding Nonprofit Donor Info Headed to Ducey for Approval

The measure prohibits certain "dark money" information from going public.

Tucson Water Hosting Hearings On Proposed Rate Increases

If adopted by mayor and council, the changes would take effect in July.

Money and Politics: What Do the Donations Buy?

A small screenprinting business keeps afloat with orders from candidates and other political causes.

Trial Continues for Border Agent Charged With 2nd-Degree Murder

Forensic expert testifies that blood-spatter consistent with being shot in the back while on the ground.

I-10 Widening Project to Begin Next Week

Freeway will go to six lanes from Casa Grande To Tucson

Arizona Teachers Plan Statewide Action Over Low Pay

Grassroots campaign will see a main event in Phoenix and demonstrations in other cities.

Town of Superior 'Rocked' by Deaths of Two Kids

Mother charged with first-degree murder.

Money and Politics: How do Candidates Get the Fundraising Ball Rolling?

Two political insiders talk about how they start to build a candidate's coffers.

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