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US Tells Employees to Stay Away From Parts of Mexico’s Caribbean Coast

The State Department cited an unspecified security threat for areas of Playa del Carmen.

Students Walk Out of School to Protest Gun Violence

Tucsonans joined others throughout the country to call attention to school shootings and call for legislation.

Number of Tucson Homes for Sale Hits Historic Low

Despite inventory being at an all-time low, price growth remains in check.

How an 'Emotional Perfect Storm' Can Batter Immigrants' Health

Undocumented immigrants struggle to access treatment due to status.

Citing Safety, Schools Hope On-Campus Alternatives Minimize Student Walkouts

National School Walkout Wednesday to call for meaningful action on gun legislation and safer schools.

IRS: Electronically Filing Taxes is Safest Way to Avoid Scams

Since 2013, IRS impersonation scams have amounted in $64 million lost nationwide.

State Blocks and Fines Telemarketer For Abusing 'Do Not Call' List

Attorney General's office fines company $1M for illegal calls.

UA Police Adapt Security to Changing Threats

Chief says everyday security and terrorism prevention measures have ramped up, 16 years since College of Nursing shooting.

Henry Koffler, Former UA President, Dies at 95

Austrian-born academic was the first UA alumnus to head the university

Vegetable Harvest Brings Wave of Guest Workers to Arizona

Migrant farmworkers on the H-2A visa help complete massive harvest starting in November.

New Shuttle Service Coming to Sabino Canyon, Replacing 2-Decade Operator

The new operator plans to deploy an all-electric fleet over five years.

Addressing Adult Literacy in Southern Arizona

Literacy Connects helped more than 50,000 people last year.

Arizona Steps Up Efforts to Stop Cyber Threat

The Arizona Cyber Security Team aims to improve state agencies' ability to address threats.

Indictment: Customs Agent Used Fake US Birth Certificate to Obtain Passport

Documents say the fraud was discovered during a routine background check at CBP, his workplace.

Lake Mead Level Focus of Gov Ducey's Water Policy Wants

Governor cites 50 percent chance of shortage declaration in 2020.

National Protests Over Teacher Pay Energize Tucson Educators

Tucson advocate says discussions are taking place.

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