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TUSD Ethnic Studies Case Before US Court of Appeals

Teachers, students seek to overturn state law that banned Mexcican American Studies in Tucson.

Pima Chancellor Applauds Obama's Plan for Free Community College

Proposal for 75% federal coverage of tuition for any state that covers 25% for C+ or better students.

UA, ASU Online Programs Rank Highly

Business programs, including MBAs at both schools, make top 50 in magazine's annual list.

Tucson Remembers Tragedy of Jan. 8, 2011

Looking back, four years later, victim, trauma surgeon say it spurred their involvement.

Trials on Tucson Company's Permanent Artificial Heart OK'd

SynCardia will begin tests on 19 patients across nation soon, followed by 5 years of monitoring.

Tucson Job Growth Will Remain Slow in 2015

Forecast based on mismatch between labor pool, skills needed for jobs in health care, other tech fields.

TUSD's Sanchez Stands by Minority Classes

Says district has done nothing wrong and must adhere to federal desegregation order rather than state ruling.

Three Lambs Born to Bighorn Sheep in Catalinas

Two adults found dead since last release to build herd; that effort going well, state wildlife official says.

McSally Takes Seat in Congress Tuesday

She joins 4 other Republicans, 4 Democrats in representing Arizona in U.S. House of Representatives.

New I-10 Sign Installation Could Cause Delays

Stretch of freeway east of I-19 down to single lane in Tucson parts of this week

Homeless Families in Need of Shelter on Cold Nights

Salvation Army seeing fewer individuals seeking overnight shelter

Year in Review: Common Core; Sunnyside Superintendent Search

Public education issues rise with elections: new state superintendent, recall of 2 Sunnyside board members.

Hybrid Cars Make 'Clean Air Blue Skies' Eligibility

Six vehicles designated by state transportation officials to get plates allowing single-occupancy in HOV lanes.

Hard Freeze Warning for Southern Arizona

Temperatures down to 20s forecast through weekend; Salvation Army opens warm shelter to homeless in Tucson.

'The Interview' to Open at Tucson's The Loft Christmas Day

Decision to screen film political: 'We're committed to supporting freedom of expression and alternative views.'

Winterhaven Festival of Lights Celebrates 65 Years

Spectacle costs residents hundreds annually in new bulbs, decor, electricity; it also helps with Food Bank donations.

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