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City Seeks Citizens to Review Prop 101 Public Safety Spending

The oversight commission will look at sales tax revenues going to the Tucson police and fire departments.

Average Tucson Home Price Highest Since Before Recession

Higher prices driven by lack of inventory on the real estate market.

When Addiction Starts With a Prescription

Part 1: Q&A with a young woman in Tucson being treated for addiction.

It Adds Up: UA's End-of-Year Leftovers Destined for Resale

Things left in dormitories, furniture, old athletic gear and more will be available to the public.

Containment Expands on Wildfire East of Tucson

Lizard fire surpasses 15,000 acres; officials report optimism in slowing it.

Special Coverage of Jeff Sessions' Testimony

Watch live video or listen to NPR hosted audio of the proceedings beginning Tuesday, June 13 at 11:30 a.m.

Tucson-Culiacan Flight Beating Expectations for Mexican Airline

Aeromar airline says it's a more popular route than the closer Hermosillo.

Chief Prosecutor named Pima Superior Court Judge

Prosecutor with 20 years of experience is moving to the bench.

800 Words

When Erik Thomson's wife dies, he makes a rash decision to move his kids away from Sydney to the town of Weld, New Zealand where he spent his youth.

Cochise County Fire at 15K Acres, 15% Contained

'Hard evacuation' notice issued for area around Cochise Stronghold.

Report Puts Arizona in 46th Place in Terms of Child Welfare

Kids Count looks at factors like economic well-being, education and health, among others.

Another Possible Target for Hackers: Your Pacemaker

Doctor-hackers work to raise awareness of medical-device vulnerabilities

Deportations Give Shape to Changing Border Demographics

Deportees finding themselves in country of birth, separated from country they call home.

Winds Drive Cochise County Wildfire to 14,900 Acres

Brush, grass scorched, power line threatened; containment at 5 percent.

Referendums Give People a Say On Recently Passed Laws

Two groups are trying to repeal laws just passed by the Legislature.

Traffic Program Finds 1 in 7 Driving Without Seat Belts

TPD also noted 6 instances of children riding in the car unrestrained.

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