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It's Busy Time for for Sports in Arizona, College and Pro

UA basketball, football, bowl game fill End of Year schedule.

'Illegal' Restaurant Set to Open Despite Protests of Latinos

Owner Pete Turner says he's not planning to change controversial name.

Vail English Teacher Wins $25,000 Educator Award

Cienega High School educator honored for enthusiasm and dedication.

29 More Desert Bighorn Sheep Released in Santa Catalinas

23 ewes, 6 rams join more than 3 dozen already living in Pusch Ridge area.

Two Republicans Want Tucson Council Election Overturned

Lawton, Burkholder sue, claiming they won in their wards and should take seats.

Arizona Town Hall Takes on Water Use, Planning

Resulting report will address water resources, environmental issues.

AZ WEEK: Honoring Arizona's Military Veterans

McSally: Making it easier for vets to get jobs; interviews with Purple Heart recipients.

Tucson CFOs Make Local Business Run

CFOs work in all sectors, help the dollars and cents flow, keep the lights on

METRO WEEK: Federal Spending Built Much of Tucson

Economists say Tucson depends on federal dollars– here’s a look at how much.

Freezing Temps Hit Southern Arizona Early

The mercury dipped into the teens in areas last night.

Arizona Astronomers Track Piece Of Falling Space Junk

Refuse from space mission will make fiery descent over the Indian Ocean Thursday

Sunnyside Schools Must Cut Budget after Override Rejection

Superintendent says next year's budget will be cut– the question is, how much?

Group Becomes a 'Lifeline' for Mothers of Fallen Soldiers

Gold Star Mothers is a place to grieve and remember children who died in war

Colossal Cave Mountain Park Gets Makeover, Reopens

New management takes over after 90 day closure to upgrade, clean.

UA Study Finds Macular Degeneration Can Be Prevented

Eye disease causes nearly 30 percent of older Americans to lose their vision.

Veterans Honored Throughout Southern Arizona Wednesday

Parades in Tucson and Sierra Vista, F-16 flyover, TUSD school children honoring those who served.

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