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METRO WEEK: Will Voters Ban Traffic Cams, Change Charter?

Four ballot questions in the hands of voters this fall

Tucsonans Favor Passenger Train Service to Phoenix

Public meeting garners support for rail connection that would go up to 125 mph.

Ducey School Funding Plan: Ingenious or Ill-Advised?

Governor wants to pull more from State Land Trust; treasurer says it's not allowed.

Tucson Bus Strike Ends; Normal Service Resumes Thursday

Tentative pact reached at 1 a.m. Wednesday; union members vote to approve 2-year deal.

City Planning Commission to Talk Urban Agriculture

Planning Commission will discuss proposed changes to the city's zoning codes.

Public Access TV Channel 20 Will Continue in Tucson

City awards contract to partnership of media operations to run Channels 12 and 20.

METRO WEEK: Elections: Ward 4 Candidates, Unopposed Mayor

Annexation, Sun Tran strike and other topics shape council elections

Tohono O’Odham Nation Sues State to Open Casino

Tribe claims Ducey, others blocking certification of Glendale facility already being built.

Sun Tran Stops Hire of Temporary Bus Drivers

Management responds to City Council pressure to end strike

Tucson City Council Urges Sun Tran To End 35-Day Bus Strike

6-1 vote includes asking management to use money saved by reduced operations to reach agreement.

METRO WEEK: Wards 1 and 2 Tucson City Council Races

Incumbents say track record deserves re-election; challengers say it's not enough.

City Will Not Change Budget to End Bus Strike

Sun Tran seeing $145K savings a week since strike began.

Bisbee Passes Symbolic Death-With-Dignity Resolution

City council first in Arizona to support certain cases of assisted suicide

Some Sun Tran Riders Propose Skipping the Farebox

To encourage an end to Tucson's transit strike, Bus Riders Union says skip paying fares

Challengers File in Oro Valley Recall Election

If petitions are successful, each race would have at least one challenger

METRO WEEK: City Government Lacks Fiscal Plan, Leadership

How did past city decisions shape the budget struggle, poverty and politics?

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