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Tucson Groups Want Christopher Columbus Park Renamed

Organizers are also asking for the removal of a confederate monument at Picacho Peak.

Grant Could Lift January 8 Memorial Foundation to $4.5 Million Goal

Private donors have pledged up to $1 million in matching funds to build the downtown memorial.

List Calls Congress Street One of America's 'Great Places'

American Planners Association points to revitalization, multi-modal renovations.

Superintendent: TUSD Must Adjust to Counteract Falling Enrollment

Trujillo says the district is trying to emulate extended day and night programs of charter and private schools.

Park Service Seeking Tips in Saguaro Shooting

Vandals broke multiple laws by shooting a protected plant in a national park.

River Managers Want to Know What Santa Cruz Means to Community

They'll hold public workshops to gain feedback and help river managers improve the waterway's management.

Early-Education Tax Opponents Launch Campaign

Local business leaders say the proposition, not its target, is wrong.

Flake Bill Includes Border Security and DACA Proposal

The Arizona senator is proposing a bill he thinks both sides will like.

Episode 336: Arizona Basketball Program Faces Scandal as it Enters Season

Also, the Mexican Baseball Fiesta descends on Southern Arizona for 7th year.

Episode 158: Two Countries and the Future of the Colorado River

Also, a controversial UA honors dorm; a DOJ policy change affecting local police; and a preview of Tucson Meet Yourself.

Tucson Sector Gets New Border Patrol Chief

Chief Rodolfo Karisch will be in charge of almost 4,000 Border Patrol agents.

Ducey: Lawsuits Not the Way to Keep Tuition Down

The governor said a preferred approach wouldn't see tax dollars spent.

Arizona Rep. Bolding to Keynote NAACP Freedom Dinner

Thoughts on standing 'Steadfast and Immovable' will be given in address.

Anniversary Celebration Brings Marching Band's Past and Present In Step

Catalina Foothills High School reunites current and former band members for its 25th year.

Mexican Government to Send Aid to Puerto Rico

The aid is aimed at recovery efforts from Hurricane Maria, despite Mexico dealing with the aftermath of recent earthquakes.

Bill Seeks to Block Eminent Domain in Border-Wall Building

Two members of Congress want to prohibit the use of eminent domain for wall construction.

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