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Road, Streetcar Closures for Street Fair This Weekend

Event draws thousands, slowing central city traffic until Sunday night.

What to Know About Arizona's New Federally Compliant ID

Voluntary Travel ID will be required for commercial air, federal building entry.

Lack of Staff Delays Goods Crossing at Nogales Port

Customs service unable to find candidates to fill hundreds of inspector jobs.

ADOT Begins Interstate 11 Environmental Impact Study

Process of finding most environmentally friendly route for southern stretch of highway.

Road Project Will Close Most of 22nd/Alvernon Intersection

Water, sewer line work will keep traffic out of much of the intersection through Monday

Tucsonans Want Road Repairs, But Split on Taxes for Them

Mayor sought public opinion on sales, property tax increases to fix deficit.

Phoenix Airport Sets Passenger Record; Tucson Traffic Falls

44 million last year at Sky Harbor, while Tucson International declined 2%.

New Yorker's Electric-Powered Road Trip Reaches Tucson

Brian Kent is cruising through the lower 48 states to show electric vehicles just need a place to plug in

2016 Brings 'Cautious Optimism' in Tucson

Some think this could be the year Tucson's economy moves past slow growth.

First Phase of Interstate Connection Project Completed

Pima County celebrates new Aerospace Parkway, part of Sonoran Corridor.

Why Did the Wildlife Cross Over the Road? To Reduce Road Kill

First wildlife overpass in state going over highway north of Tucson; more to come.

AAA: Driving Down, Flying Up This Thanksgiving Weekend

15% fewer Arizonans will hit the roads this holiday, 9% more will fly.

Can Tucson Pedal Its Way to Best Bicycling City Honors?

Thursday is final day of bike-riding census; only riders with beards (real or fake) are counted.

Tucson Red-Light Cameras Will Remain in Place for 2 Weeks

Ban favored by 65% of voters, takes effect when election is certified Nov. 17.

UA Study: Drivers Exhibit Racial Bias Toward Pedestrians

'Implicit racism:' Motorists likely to stop quicker for white pedestrians than black.

METRO WEEK: Pro/Con Debate on Pima County Bond Election

$816 million borrowing proposal would require higher property taxes.

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