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Garcia Cleaners: 'Loads' of History After 107 Years

Tucson business started by Mexican immigrant was first a tailor shop

How Did Arizona Hit 'Doughnut Hole' of El Niño Weather?

Arizona Week looks at what happened to predicted rainfall, what it means for future.

Employment, Housing Help Reduce Tucson Homelessness

Metro Week looks at programs and people working to find shelter for homeless.

W-i-n-n-e-r-s: Two Pima County Students in State Spelling Bee

Matt Glasshoff and Sai Konkimalla to represent county Saturday at state championship.

Sanders, Trump in Tucson, Cruz in Douglas, Clintons Here, Too

Many in state undecided four days before presidential preference primary election.

Polyester, rainwater & pinhole cameras

Arizona Spotlight seeks moments of inspiration with guest host Sophia Paliza-Carre

Can Nogales Recapture Mexican Produce Imports Lost to Texas?

Policy summit for industry group focuses on legislation, quicker crossings.

Presidential Candidates Flood Arizona Before Tuesday Primary

Rallies and TV ads mark the final days before the presidential preference primary

Pima County Voters Have Returned Half of Early Ballots

Thursday is the last day to mail early ballots back before Tuesday’s Presidential Preference Primary.

Nogales Falls from Top Spot in Value of Produce Imports

Top import spot for dollar value of Mexican fruits, vegetables is Hidalgo, Texas.

Lack of Staff Delays Goods Crossing at Nogales Port

Customs service unable to find candidates to fill hundreds of inspector jobs.

Giffords' Gun Control Group Merges with DC Law Center

Americans for Responsible Solutions incorporates decades-old anti-violence center.

Arizona Sen. Flake Will Go to Cuba with Obama Next Week

Republican lawmaker is rare advocate in his party for normalizing relations.

Praise and Pushback for Oak Flat Historic Designation

Native American sacred site sits atop proposed Resolution Copper Mine.

Study: Rural Arizona Counties Have Poorer Health Than Cities

Factors include smoking, high teen birth rates, poverty, access to care.

Prescribed Burns Under Way to Prepare for Active Fire Season

Two controlled fires on 30,000 acres will clear dry vegetation in Galiuro Mountains.

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