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Tucsonans Favor Passenger Train Service to Phoenix

Public meeting garners support for rail connection that would go up to 125 mph.

Ducey School Funding Plan: Ingenious or Ill-Advised?

Governor wants to pull more from State Land Trust; treasurer says it's not allowed.

Tucson Bus Strike Ends; Normal Service Resumes Thursday

Tentative pact reached at 1 a.m. Wednesday; union members vote to approve 2-year deal.

Northern Arizona Forest Thinning Work Gets Under Way

Slow start to Four Forest Restoration Initiative; test plots show its expected benefits

City Planning Commission to Talk Urban Agriculture

Planning Commission will discuss proposed changes to the city's zoning codes.

Bus Strike, Day 41: Talks Ongoing, But No End Predicted

Management, union express optimism in meeting with federal mediator daily.

Study: Births to Undocumented Immigrants Decline

Pew Research Center says number fell below 300,000 for first time since 2002.

Enrollment at Pima College in 4-Year Downward Trend

This is the fourth consecutive year the number of students enrolling at Pima has fallen

Number of Tucson Homes For Sale Continues to Drop

Housing inventory under 5,000, but prices not rising significantly, yet.

Public Access TV Channel 20 Will Continue in Tucson

City awards contract to partnership of media operations to run Channels 12 and 20.

UA Research: Sierra Nevada Snowpack Lowest in 500 Years

Runoff from winter snowfalls provides California with 30% of its water supply.

Tucson Residents Focus on the Moon, Celebrate Science

Groups encourage residents to "look up and be inspired."

Many Arizona Schools Need Wireless Upgrades for iPads

New technologies are meant to prepare students for careers, but lack of access hampers process.

AZ Week: Rural Hospitals Disappear Nationwide

Arizona border community of Douglas lost its hospital in July; Bisbee, Sierra Vista pick up the slack.

Talks Continue to End Bus Strike; No Progress Reported

Federal mediator working with management, union for fourth time in a week, as walkout hits Day 37.

Schools Superintendent Calls for $400M for Teacher Pay

Douglas says her statewide 'listening tour' identified it as top priority for Arizona schools.

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