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Former Sonoran Official and His Wife Arrested In Tucson

He has not been charged with a crime, but is wanted in Mexico on corruption charges.

This Year's Monsoon Forecast: 'Clearly Mixed Signals'

Equal chance of above-normal and below-normal rain; higher temperatures expected.

Never Forgotten

In the United States, veterans make up a disproportionately high percentage of the homeless population. But, what happens when a homeless vet dies alone and on the street?

Cooling Stations Offer Urban Respite from Summer Heat

The sun can be deadly, but help is available in Tucson.

A Place to Call Home: And the Blind Shall See

Anna pushes Gino beyond his limit, meanwhile Sarah's advice helps Olivia find a new direction.

The Coroner: Crash

Jane reconnects an old friend when she tries to find out who left a girl to die.

TEP Deal to Provide Solar Electricity for 21K Homes

The array, to be finished in 2019, will be the largest in TEP's renewable energy portfolio.

Mexico Recognizes UA Professor for Research on Culture and History

William Beezley has published more than 20 books on the country.

Trump Budget Eliminates NASA Space Grant, Education Programs

Arizona Space Grant Consortium trains students for STEM careers

$1.26B Pima County Budget Gets Tentative OK; Taxes Rise

$18.47 a year property tax increase for median home will help pay for street work.

State Revenues Drop in April, But Analysts Say No Cause for Concern

Still plenty of money, and tax time explains volatility, they said.

Take a Dip: Tucson-Area Swim Pools Open for Summer

City has 11 already operating, another 9 next week; Pima County opens 9 Saturday.

UA Expands Global Footprint With Micro-Campuses

The university says it will be capable of educating more than 25,000 international students abroad.

As Stockpiles Dwindle, Freon Prices Rise

Supply and demand is the biggest factor, but the history of refrigerants shows other costs, and their future is unclear.

Tanque Verde Seniors Look Back as They Look Forward

Anisa Hermosillo and Chris Altizer talk about their experiences as graduation approaches.

Food - Delicious Science: A Matter of Taste

Learn from Michael Mosley and James Wong about the chemistry that makes our food taste delicious.

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