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Southern Arizona 'Drought-Free' for First Time in Five Years

Monsoon, El NiƱo bring plenty of moisture, but not enough to end being water smart.

Plan: Private Investment, with Return, Reduces Homelessness

Pima County launches Pay for Success, allowing private sector to 'invest' in social services.

Toxic Chemicals in State Recycled Less than Nationally

EPA's annual report tracks production, disposal of chemicals that harm health or environment.

Pima County Road Work Leads To Archaeological Discovery

Human footprints dating back as much as 3,000 years discovered near I-10.

METRO WEEK: State Budget Shapes Pima, Tucson Budgets

'Give us back those dollars that we need desperately,' local governments say.

Former Surgeon General: All Must Join for Health Care

Richard Carmona calls for better access to health care, more funding for education

The Next Step to Revitalize Downtown Tucson

An influx of smaller, private construction and renovation projects have helped will vacant space in downtown

Health Care Enrollment Deadline Approaches

Last day to apply for federal health care marketplace is January 31

Tucsonan Who 'Was Always Scared to Come to the Library' Grows Up to Work There

Mission Library technical assistant says a grandfather's influence took him to a place he feared growing up.

Tucsonans Want More School Funding in Governor's Budget

Supporters of community college, technical education say past cuts should be reversed.

Study: More College Grads Would Boost State Economy

$7B bump could come from improving attainment at universities, tech education schools.

Democrat Appointed to Vacant Tucson Legislative Seat

Matt Kopec, aide to City Councilwoman Uhlich, named by Board of Supervisors.

New Yorker's Electric-Powered Road Trip Reaches Tucson

Brian Kent is cruising through the lower 48 states to show electric vehicles just need a place to plug in

Tax Filing Season Begins; IRS Says Send Return Online

Procrastinators' delight: Deadline will be 3 days later, April 18.

Study: Too Many State Latino Children Remain Uninsured

Number has grown, but Arizona remains above national average.

AZ WEEK: Ducey Wants $31.5M for Border Drug Strike Force

Governor outlines priorities for 2016-17, including spending some of state's surplus.

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