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Mexican Elections Sunday, With Implications for US

Unmotivated public, corruption allegations and violence on voters' minds for midterms.

Dozens Protest McCain's Borderlands Bill

Legislation would "cut red tape" for Border Patrol agents on federal land, McCain said.

Raising the Flag Again

Police officers hope to see more United States flags throughout Arizona and the country.

Economist: Tucson Growth Will Outpace National by 2017

Government spending and population growth will spur economy, UA analyst says.

3 Oro Valley Council Members Face Recall; Mayor Targeted

Hornat, Snider, Waters can stand for election in November; petitions still circulating against Hiremath.

Arizona Water Chief: California Should Share Drought Burden

During shortage, Arizona absorbs majority of cuts of Colorado River allocations.

Want to Cut Food Waste? Change How You Shop

New research shows more frequent trips to grocery store can keep food fresh, save money.

Traffic Deaths Decline 9% in Arizona in 2014

Alcohol-related fatalities, crashes decline; overall, number of crashes up 2%, ADOT reports.

Obama Cabinet Members Laud Tucson Homeless Vets' Efforts

HUD, Labor, VA secretaries visit job training center

Police Officers Investigated in Tucson Prostitution Ring

Chief confirms state looking into possible involvement in local brothel case dating to 2011.

Swim at an Art Museum? You Can in Downtown Tucson

Donated pools will be auctioned after summer to raise money for contemporary art center.

Arizona Law Denying Bail to Some Immigrants Rejected

US Supreme Court declines to hear Maricopa County appeal to keep voter-approved measure.

Feeling Ill? 104-Degree High, Ongoing Heat May Be Reason

Pima County health officials warn of dangers of extreme temperatures with summer upon us.

AZ WEEK: Preparing for Hot Senate Race in 2016

Also, state schools chief meets with Southern Arizonans to hear educational ideas.

METRO WEEK: Why Republicans Didn't Challenge for Mayor

Party puts up three candidates for Tucson City Council seats now held by Democrats.

Tucson Technology to Photograph Jupiter's Moon

University of Arizona researchers' instruments win ride aboard journey to Europa

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