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Sensors, Signs: System to Warn I-10 Drivers of Dust Storms

Electronic monitoring will take place along a 10-mile stretch between Eloy and Casa Grande.

Campaign Calls on Tucson Drivers to Watch the Road

Arizona remains one of two states in the US where driving and texting is legal.

Tucson's 'Sunshine Mile' Makes Endangered Places List

Nonprofit says 95% of sites so designated have been saved or continue to function.

'Mariposa Road' Improvements Moved Up Two Years

Phase one of SR 189 rebuild will start in 2019.

Tucson International Airport Will Unveil New Control Tower

FAA-owned tower replaces one of the oldest-running towers in the country.

Tucson Bus Fare Increase on City Council Agenda Tuesday

Opponents want alternative: Increase ridership to increase revenue.

Stone Ave to be One Direction at Drachman Through Friday

Traffic will switch directions every 12 hours due to work on water lines.

17,000 Parking Spaces, But Still a Scramble to Find a Spot at UA

Permit costs go up to support alternative transportation and minimize congestion.

Federal Grant to Add Lanes, Safety Technology to I-10

Two four-mile stretches will be widened, bringing the entire stretch of highway to 6 lanes.

Tucson-to-Mexico Flight Details Announced; Begins in October

One Aeromar flight will stop in four cities in western Mexico.

Month-Long Road Closure for Next Phase of Downtown Links

Road project will ultimately connect Barraza-Aviation Parkway with Interstate 10.

Flying to Mexico? Direct Flights from Tucson to Hermosillo to Resume

The daily route to the Sonoran capital being cheered by the business community.

Trade Between Arizona and Mexico Continues to Grow

Imports, exports and tourism flow across the border and build the local economy.

Tucson Streetcar Marks Two Years, Two Million Riders

Passenger trends emerge, including - no surprise - summer as slowest time of year.

Tucson Unveils Bicycle Boulevard Plan for Safe Streets

Draft is open for public review, with goal of 192 miles of bike-friendly boulevards.

Tucson Police, African American Communities Evaluate Relationship

Success working together creates a less-divided community, they say.

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