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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.

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.

2 Percent Budget Cuts Coming to All Pima County Departments

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

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.

AZ WEEK: Arizona Legislature Wraps Up

The House adjourned at 3:30 a.m. Friday, leaving several bills without final approval.

Sen. McCain: A-10 Will Fly for Another Year

Arizona’s senior senator says the A-10 is staying in the air.

Proposed Broadway Road Expansion Plan Now Public

Plan would widen the road to six lanes east of downtown through Country Club Road

Pima County Breaks Ground to Give Raytheon Expansion Room

Project is first step in economic development opportunity for southern tier of Tucson.

Surge of Minors at Border Expected, But Not Like 2014

Apprehensions decline; most illegal crossings occur in April and May, expert says.

Ducey Vetoes Bill Keeping Police Officers' Names Secret

Governor also turns away legislation banning traffic ticket quotas, eliminating farm-animal protections.

Senate Rejects Bill Aimed at Killing Common Core

Curriculum guidelines in place in Arizona for 2 years are also used by 46 other states.

METRO WEEK: Rough Roads? If Not for Bond Issue, Would Be Worse

Tucson playing catchup on street repair, after years of state budget cuts, city priorities elsewhere.

Legislative Roundup: Elections Changes, Predicting Crime

Restrictions on collecting early ballots, Clean Elections investigations, police software funding.

Arizona House Approves Abortion Restriction Bill

The Arizona House voted to approve a bill barring women from buying a health insurance plan through the federal marketplace that includes abortion coverage.

Child Safety Director Has New Plans for Agency

Employee attrition will be one area addressed

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