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Wrapping Up 2015 with Tucson Chamber

Slow, steady growth remained the trend this year for Tucson's economy

White Christmas in Tucson is No More Than a Dream

For the 28th year in a row, no snow predicted for the holiday.

Remembering Tucson's Homeless on Winter Nights

On any given night, an estimated 5,000 people live on the streets of Pima County.

Pima County Wants Increased Gasoline Tax for Road Work

Getting more revenue for maintenance is legislative priority for the county.

UA Establishes Center for Regional Food Studies

Center will support Tucson in commitments as part of UNESCO World City of Gastronomy.

METRO WEEK: Books About the Border Bridge Politics, Culture

Authors explore effectiveness of border walls, share insight into cross-border love, and discuss the process of writing about deaths in the desert.

Immigrant Advocates Want End to Operation Streamline

Protesters say record shows it doesn't work; McCain, Flake want it expanded.

Utah Wants to Pipe Water 140 Miles from Lake Powell

86,000 acre-feet anually would supply booming area around town of St. George.

Arizona at Front Line of Nation's Drug Addiction Epidemic

Expert: '4 out of 5 who become addicted to heroin started by using prescription opiates.'

'Jack of All Trades' Helps Tucson District Weather Budget Cuts

Statewide, districts have fewer dollars and staff to maintain buildings, patrol campuses.

Historic Climate Accord A First Step, UA Professors Say

University of Arizona representatives say climate connects many issues

Study: Warming May Affect Microbes, Hurting Soil Fertility

Research led by NAU scientists scanned conditions in 80 dryland ecosystems around globe.

First Phase of Interstate Connection Project Completed

Pima County celebrates new Aerospace Parkway, part of Sonoran Corridor.

Engineers Test Drill to Look for Life Below Martian Surface

California gypsum quarry provides terrain similar to red planet.

'Hour of Code:' Enticing Students into Technology

Initiative's goal is to introduce kids to computer science through games, art.

AZ WEEK: Patrolling the Border; What Will It Take to Be Secure?

Sheriffs, Department of Public Safety officers discuss challenges and changes.

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