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Secretary Zinke on Arizona Border: 'We Are Going to Build a Wall'

Critics point to humanitarian and environmental costs of border walls.

Governor Lays Out School Shooting Prevention Plan

Plan focuses on modernizing databases, increase funds for schools and officer training.

Jury Selection Begins in Trial of Border Agent Accused of Shooting Teen Through Fence

Lonnie Swartz is charged with second-degree murder of Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez.

Supreme Court Won't Hear DACA Driver's License Case

A positive step for 20,000 DACA recipients in Arizona, advocate says.

UA Writing Program Receives Award

Program teaches thousands of students skills vital to academic, research writing.

Ducey Signs Bill Banning Local Soda Taxes

The bills blocks local governments, but not the Legislature, from passing taxes on individual foods.

University Threat Response; 'Soft Targets'; Pac-12 Reform

Also, remembering the life of the late Henry Koffler, former UA president.

Report: More Jobs in Pima County's Future

The report predicts Arizona will add 150,000 by 2020.

Proposal Ups Tuition for Incoming UA Students

University presidents aren't asking to change tuition for current students.

Students Exploring Scholarships During Fulbright Week

Program helps those seeking funds for research projects, teaching outside the U.S.

Supervisors to Vote on Two New Tenants for Old Courthouse

University of Arizona and Visit Tucson may split the majority of the courthouse's square footage.

Mexicans in Arizona May Impact Mexico's Presidential Elections

The Mexican government has announced a new way for its citizens in the U.S. to vote.

Feral Cats Make List of Invasive Species in the West

Salt Cedars, mussels and crayfish among the less cuddly pests listed.

State Board Approves McKale Center Liquor License

Alcohol will be sold at UA men's basketball games next season, despite one Tucsonan's protest.

UA Series Taps Into Exoplanet Fascination

Flandrau Science Center presentations focus on possible Earth-like worlds

Dry, Hot Winter Ending, Southwest Faces Dry, Hot Spring

Continued arid conditions forecasted by NOAA for the entire Southern Arizona, increasing fire risk.

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