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UA Tuition Going Up for Most Students - But Not All

2.7% increase for in-state, 10% for out-of-state if Board of Regents approves in May.

Former Arizona Gov. Raúl Castro Dies at 98

He served from 1975 to 1977 and as a U.S. ambassador; he was only governor of Mexican descent.

How Family Drug Court Led One Parent to Get Her Kids Back

Graduate and recovery specialist, both recovering addicts, describe how program benefited them.

METRO WEEK: Pima County Foster Care System Remains Overwhelmed

There are more children than homes and prevention the best plan, court director says

New Community Would Add 28,000 Homes in Benson

'Villages at Vigneto' proposal working its way through town government

Ducey: State 'Only One of Many Investors' in Universities

Strategy should address needs of students and business community that depends on their success, he says.

No New Books at Pima Libraries Until Budget Resolution

The library stopped the order of new materials in the face of pending budget cuts.

January 8th Memorial Design Down to Four Finalists

Public comment sought on proposals; completion still 'many years away.'

Tucson City Council OKs Contract for New City Manager

Michael Ortega's base pay will be $210,000, plus deferred compensation, benefits. when he starts July 1.

Alzheimer's Will 'Overwhelm Us' Without Research Dollars, Academics Say

A Tucson family learns how the disease changes a husband, father and grandfather.

2 Percent Budget Cuts Coming to All Pima County Departments

Administrator Chuck Huckelberry announces initial plan to reduce a $23 million deficit

Report: 8 of 10 Arizona 4-Year-Olds Not in Publicly Funded Preschools

State lags national count of children in early education programs, which studies say help later.

Insect Experts Report Active Season of Africanized Honeybees in Arizona

Abundant blooms are providing growing opportunities for the aggressive bees.

McCain Will Seek Reelection to U.S. Senate in 2016

Five-term senator, who will turn 80 next year, tells Phoenix business audience he's in race.

Report: Colorado River Most Endangered River in US

Three human-caused sources listed as dangerous for river that flows through Arizona.

New Building May Be Greenest on UA Campus

$75 million Environment and Natural Resources structure set to be complete in June.

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