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Sun Tran Seeks Comment on Route Changes

Better service, budget demands, gas prices prompt proposal to change 14 routes

AZ WEEK: Will Ducey's Funding Plan Raise Arizona Education?

Governor wants to add almost $2 billion to K-12 schools, but not until 2017.

METRO WEEK: Budget Relies on Improved Tucson Economy

Spending plan assumes sales tax will bring in $7.7 million more in 2015-16.

El Niño Could Bring Wetter, Cooler Temperatures

Climate models predict 85 percent chance of persistence to winter 2016

Lost Dog: Found

Three weeks after disappearing from his Fourth Avenue apartment complex, Charles is back home.

PCC OKs Budget With Tax Increase, Hiring Freeze

Spending to drop $7.5 million next year because state aid eliminated.

Latino, Black Firefighters at Higher Risk of Cancer

Data from from largest cancer registry in U.S.

Border Patrol Cells 'Inhumane, Punitive,' ACLU Claims

More than 200,000 people held in Tucson Sector in last 2 years in 'freezing cold rooms.'

Long-Awaited Broadway Widening Approved

Tucson City Council votes unanimously to accept task force recommendation for six lanes.

Clearer, Better Smelling Santa Cruz River A Good Sign

River report says quality of water is improving

Eagle Feathers: Sacred to Navajos, Protected by U.S.

Supply limited for Native American ceremonies, so one man works to expand availability.

Tucson Budget of $1.36B OK'd by Council, With Tax Increase

6-1 vote, with Kozachik dissenting, on spending package 8% higher than this year's.

Report: Davis-Monthan Worth $1 Billion to Tucson

Base generates a huge economic impact in Southern Arizona

Arizona Fire Season Looks Bad, But Not Worst in West

El Niño weather makes Pacific Northwest and California more susceptible to fire.

Solar Buyback Public Hearing Wednesday

TEP wants to reduce savings for customers with solar panels

What's City Bond Rate Downgrade Mean?

Higher interest rates on Tucson borrowing for infrastructure, other capital projects.

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