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Arizona Border Rancher Wants Trump to Keep Word, Build Wall

Some ranchers voted for the president-elect based on promises about the border.

Three Dozen Vets Honored in Tucson for Service in Vietnam

Part of a 13-year commemoration that will go through 2025.

Homelessness On the Decline in Arizona, Federal Report Says

Down 30%, perhaps result of new practices, including supplying housing first.

Immigration and the Economy, if Campaign Promises Hold

Plus, looking ahead with a Border Patrol union rep; looking back with political analysis.

Ducey: Raytheon Expansion Signals Tucson's Tech Growth

Arizona governor also points to recent relocations and dropping unemployment.

Incivility After Elections; Ray Carroll On Years as Supervisor

Plus, USS Arizona memorial exhibits and events.

Arizona Jobless Rate 5.2%, Lowest in More Than 8 Years

State added 28,000 jobs in October, ahead of monthly trend; growth in 10 sectors.

Ballot Counting Nears Completion in Pima County

19,000 provisional ballots found valid; late count not expected to affect results.

Border Patrol Union Confident in Trump, Official Says

They stand by their endorsement and hope for a place at the table.

Arizona to Have Voice with Trump, Campaign Official Says

Immigration likely to be key issue in new presidency, and Arizona is a border state.

Students Get an Early Lead at El Tour de Tucson ... Indoors

Program helps teach students about cycling by letting them compete with other schools.

Legislative Numbers: Little Change in Party Breakdown

Democrats had hoped to make up ground, but both chambers largely unchanged.

Tuesday High Temp Ties Tucson's Record for the Day

Mercury topped out at 89 degrees, same as in 1999; much colder weather en route.

Two Breweries Cross Border to Tap Spirit of Collaboration

Tucson- and Hermosillo-based brewers work together to create Beer Without Borders.

Arizona Democrats Seeking Roadmap for the Future

The party is hoping to regroup after what it sees as a surprise loss.

Thousands of Cyclists Will Hit the Road Saturday For El Tour

The race brings thousands of riders, millions in economic impact each year.

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