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UA Raises Salaries for Group of Lowest-Paid Faculty Members

Full-time lecturer with Ph.D must work second job off campus.

Southern Arizona Gets First Hotshot Wildfire Crew

Fort Huachuca-based crew will be the only one in the state south of Phoenix

Forecast: El Niño Winter Could Bring Snow on Cactus

Monsoon was normal; strong El Niño storms likely on the way in February, March, April.

Desert Tortoise Extinction Unlikely, Agency Says

Iconic animal found only in Arizona, still considered 'Species of Greatest Conservation Need'

Defense Funding, Including for A-10, Passes US Senate

Bill moves through despite Obama veto threat; McCain pushes back.

Pima County Shelter Reports Record Pet Adoptions

Animal Care Center sent 409 pets to new homes last weekend, still has plenty of dogs, cats.

Oro Valley Mayoral Candidate Joe Winfield Drops Out

He wants to avoid splitting vote with another recall election challenger; his name remains on ballot.

Another Big Student Housing Structure Coming Near UA

Building joins complex west of campus, will have 104 apartments.

AZ WEEK: Drug Addiction and Heroin 'Pandemic' in Arizona

More than 2,000 people are being treated for opiate addiction in Pima County alone.

METRO WEEK: Recall Election in Oro Valley Over Club Purchase

Mayor, three Town Council members face competitors in November balloting.

Health Care Booms in Southern Arizona

Numbers of medical jobs grow in industry that's about more than making money.

Tucson Modernism Week Celebrates Mid-Century Design

Fourth annual festival puts spotlight on what makes 'Sonoran modern' unique.

Tucson Researchers Plan Next Space Exploration Missions

Two projects aimed at Venus, three target asteroids; all add to solar system knowledge.

Tucson Tries Another College Football Bowl Game

'Arizona Bowl' will be Dec. 29, featuring teams from Mountain West and Conference USA.

Thinking About Adopting a Pet? Now's the Time; Price is Right

Pima Animal Care Center to offer free pet adoptions this weekend to reduce crowding.

State Faces Difficulties, But Futurist Group Optimistic

Report says despite struggles in education, economy, state has 'elements to come of age.'

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