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METRO WEEK: Friends and Foes in Tucson Bus Strike

Why city officials can't get involved to help break intransigence.

Tucsonan Opens Car Doors to Stranded Bus Riders

Lynn Knuckles looks to spread good karma to those affected by Sun Tran strike.

8 of 43 Bus Routes Running as Strike Nears One Week

More than 500 drivers, mechanics, other workers off job seeking higher wages, better work conditions.

Municipal Bus Strike in 5th Day, No End in Sight

2 City Council members call on city transportation officials to get involved, saying they support drivers.

Flash Flood, Mudslide Close Northern Arizona Highway

State Route 89A shut down 30 miles north of Flagstaff after rare tornado, heavy rain hit area.

Tucson Bus Drivers Strike, Stranding 50,000 Commuters

Teamsters Union says it's 'willing to talk;' Sun Tran's says it made 'firm and final offer.'

Sun Tran Drivers, Mechanics Contract To Expire Wednesday

Bus operator and Teamsters union continue negotiations, strike possible

ADOT: No Estimate for Reopening I-10 in California

Eastbound bridge 45 miles west of Arizona washed out during weekend storms

Will Voters Ban Red-Light Enforcement Cameras?

Group opposing photos at intersections turns in signatures aiming for November city ballot.

How Does Tucson's Heat Affect Road Repaving Work?

It's too hot for some projects to continue without causing a sticky mess.

Sun Tran Seeks Comment on Route Changes

Better service, budget demands, gas prices prompt proposal to change 14 routes

Long-Awaited Broadway Widening Approved

Tucson City Council votes unanimously to accept task force recommendation for six lanes.

What's City Bond Rate Downgrade Mean?

Higher interest rates on Tucson borrowing for infrastructure, other capital projects.

Slimmed Broadway Widening Proposal Awaits Council Vote

City Council will decide on $70M plan to expand two-mile stretch from Country Club to Euclid.

Tucson City Council Votes on Broadway Expansion Tuesday

Plan first raised in 1987; if OK'd, proposal will move to land purchase phase

Traffic Deaths Decline 9% in Arizona in 2014

Alcohol-related fatalities, crashes decline; overall, number of crashes up 2%, ADOT reports.

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