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UA Researchers Developing Plastic-Based Solar Cells

The group is working on on organic, lower-cost solar power collectors

Study: Tomato Imports Lead to Billions Of Dollars, Thousands Of Jobs

Researchers found that produce grown elsewhere has a big impact on the U.S. economy.

CBP Readies for Troops, Migrant Caravan

Federal troops started arriving over the weekend in Tucson.

The Rate of Veteran Homelessness is Down in Arizona

HUD is touting a program that provides housing vouchers to veterans.

Trump Promises Migrant Tent Cities; Family Releases Continue in Arizona

The president said he will order massive tent cities to hold migrants, while authorities continue to release families.

Tucson Police Focusing on Opioids

The department wants other law enforcement agencies to join their efforts.

Local Military Installations Prepare for Arrival of Border Troops

D-M and Fort Huachuca are gearing up to accommodate thousands of active-duty troops sent by President Trump.

Arizona Pollsters; Border Deployment; Practicing Civility

Plus, in their own words, voters share why they believe casting a ballot makes a difference.

Growing Tucson's Tech Industry

Research parks and a new startup academy are helping locals develop new ideas.

Arizona Officials Euthanize 3 Bighorn Sheep to Stop Disease

Game and Fish says the bighorns in mountains near Yuma were in contact with escaped domestic sheep.

Art Installation Raises Awareness About Pima County Youth

Backpacks represent 21,000 young people disconnected from work and school.

NASA Bids Farewell to Kepler, Pioneering Planet Hunter

After nine years and more than 500,000 stars observed, the space telescope is retiring.

Coffee or Mimosa? Understanding Your Ballot Over Brunch

A Tucson resident hosts a "Ballot Brunch" at home to explore the issues before Election Day.

Study: Children With Down Syndrome Affected Differently by Naps

Researchers found that naps may hinder the ability for children with Down syndrome to consolidate memory.

Impasse Over Who Loses Water, and How Much, Could Sink Arizona Drought Planning

A water dispute is playing out between Central Arizona cities, tribes and farms.

Grant Road Construction Done, For Now

The second of four phases is now complete.

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