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Public Meetings on Uranium Mining Near Grand Canyon

State agency schedules three gatherings to take comments on permit proposals.

Can Tucson F-16 Training Reduce Fighter Pilot Shortage?

Plus: a preview of Tuesday's primary election; why the "digital divide" is shrinking for Tucson-area Latinos.

Democrat Heinz Wins Right to Challenge Incumbent McSally

Babeu leads in crowded 1st District Republican race; will face Democrat O'Halleran

Level of Party Dissatisfaction 'Unprecedented,' Expert Says

Political scientist Samara Klar thinks turnout could swing to either extreme.

Trump Will Hold 'Unity' Rally in Phoenix Next Week

Campaign source originally said he would speak on immigration, but that was withdrawn.

Major Parties' Losses May Be Libertarian Party's Gain

Presidential candidate Johnson polling at near what's needed to make debates.

Team 'Inks' Endangered Mouse in Arizona, New Mexico

NAU researchers confirm species' range in region using special inkpads.

Arizona Proposes Math, English Language Standards For K-12

The draft metrics aim to define skills students should know by end of each grade.

Monsoon Knock Your Power Out? There's an App for That

New TEP app services include bill payment and service-issue alerts.

Flying to Mexico? Direct Flights from Tucson to Hermosillo to Resume

The daily route to the Sonoran capital being cheered by the business community.

Credit Card Skimmers on the Rise at Arizona Gas Stations

The devices intercept info on card's magnetic strip, allowing it to be duplicated for theft.

Democratic Leader: Clinton's 'Effort in State Is Real'

In Part 2 of "Arizona: Red or Blue?" says state could go for another Clinton.

Arizona Will Stay Red, Republican Leader Asserts

In "Part 1: Arizona, Red or Blue?" Republican chairman predicts statewide gains.

Grand Canyon Music Festival Begins 33rd Season

Longstanding event began after a long hike and a request for music.

Regents Will Hire Expert to Review UA Health Sciences

'Comprehensive' review to start as soon as possible; UA President Hart happy with decision.

Tucson Air Guard Works to Get Fighter Pilot Numbers Off the Ground

162nd Wing trains about 10 percent of new US fighter pilots each year.

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