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National Park Service Turns 99, Centennial Celebration Begins

Service oversees hundreds of parks and monuments across the country.

Sunday Storms Slow Two Tucson Area Wildfires

Blazes burning in Catalinas, Santa Ritas lose speed after recent monsoon downpour.

Citrus-Killing Bacteria Not Affecting Arizona's Industry

Hot weather appears to make state's $37 million crop off limits to disease rampant in other places.

How Will UA Community Get to School with Bus Strike?

Campus offering free parking for erstwhile bus riders, stepped-up car pooling services.

'Dreamers' Enter UA As In-State Students with High Aspirations

Among them, Guillermo Huerta, who wants to 'make sure that whatever I do helps a lot of people.'

AZ WEEK: Change Comes to Arizona's Municipalities

Host Lorraine Rivera checks in on Benson, Douglas, Yuma and Page.

METRO WEEK: Wildfire's Effect on Environment, Bighorn Sheep

How the Finger Rock Fire will affect the ecosystem and animals that depend on it

The Economic Impact of Education

School districts are some of the area's largest employers and support many other businesses locally

Flake Wants More Action, Less Rhetoric on Immigration

Arizona senator says Republican presidential candidate discussions cause party problems.

Tucsonans: Expect Another Weekend Without Bus Service

Sun Tran officials say they see no change in status since Teamsters Union walked out Aug. 5.

Report: State Finished Fiscal Year with $325 Million Surplus

Tax revenues higher than projected when governor, Legislature agreed on big spending cuts.

Happy Birthday! Nandi the Elephant is 1 Year Old

Reid Park Zoo hosts party for youngest pachyderm; she hesitates, then rips into her gifts.

Tucson Job Fair Connects Former Convicts with Employers

More than 1,000 job seekers turn out to meet companies willing to overlook criminal records.

Report Predicts Decrease in Driving in Tucson

By 2040, average daily miles forecasted to drop 14 percent

Fleeing Homelands and Finding Refuge in Familiar Foods

Expanding program helps newcomers adjust to change with sustenance they know.

Tucson Celebrates 240 Years with Historical Flags, Cake

Presidio San Agustín del Tucson will host a festival and events Thursday

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