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Arizona Legislators End with Tax Cuts, Not Restoring Welfare

Session adjourns Wednesday evening with flurry of last-minute cuts for businesses.

Voting in Tucson Election? Don't Mail Your Ballot; Drop It Off

To ensure it arrives in time, drop at one of seven locations; count is Tuesday.

Meet Five Members of UA's Class of 2017

An estimated 6,800 students will earn degrees from the UA this week.

Colorful Meters Aim to Bring in Money for Homeless Programs

Coalition hopes repurposed parking meters can sustain funding for a homeless work program.

Grand Canyon Considers Thinning Bison Herd

Park officials worried about damage done by up to 600 bison in the park.

University of Arizona Commencement Marks Transitions

Graduation, new president, new initiatives on the horizon.

Arizona Politicians React to FBI Director James Comey's Firing

McCain, Grijalva and Gallego call for independent investigation of Trump-Russia ties.

Pima Justice of the Peace Aboud Charged with Ethics Violation

Newly elected justice accused of stealing test answers at judicial training.

Arizona High School Pair Wins Medical Device Competition

San Luis students improved on a 'g-tube,' which helps patients who can't swallow food.

Next Step for Rosemont Mine Approval Could Come in June

Coronado National Forest supervisor expected to sign record of decision in June.

Last Piece Installed in Naco Border Fence Repair

Work on eight-mile stretch of border fence took four years to complete.

Inside Arizona's Only Nuclear Power Plant

The plant shuts down a reactor periodically for maintenance and engineering tasks.

Tucson Budget Stabilizing as City Watches Spending

City manager recommends $1.3B budget, with small surplus to end this fiscal year.

Electrical Power Out on Tohono O'odham Nation

Outage occurred at 8:30 pm Tuesday; expected to be restored Wednesday

Communication is Key at Pima County Bike Safety Classes

With a rise in pedal traffic, the chance for car-bicycle crashes also goes up.

Border Agent's Murder Trial Set for October

Lonnie Swartz faces charges related to a 2012 shooting that left a boy dead on the Mexican side of the border.

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