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At Tucson Volunteer Fair, Activism by Lending a Hand

63 organizations meet and mingle with Tucsonans looking to get more engaged.

Retired General, Astronaut Bolden to Speak at UA Graduation

The graduation will take place May 12 at Arizona stadium.

Total Solar Eclipse in 6 Months Has Astronomers Preparing

Phenomenon can be seen in 70-mile swath from regon to South Carolina; partly visible in Arizona.

Under Stress, US-Mexico Intelligence Ties Could Fray

Some say security cooperation could be crucial in Mexico's response to economic threats from the U.S.

Nutrition, Not Genetics, May be Key Factor in Disease

UA conference to study role of good nutrition in disease prevention

Legislature, Back from Recess, Wants School Kids to Have It, Too

Unstructured recess could become a requirement for every school day.

Business Tax Cuts Reduce January State Revenue Intake

Corporate income tax down $101M in seven months; overall revenues fall $3.7M to budget.

McSally to Hold In-Person Town Hall

The Southern Arizona Republican will take public questions on Thursday in Sahuarita.

Pima Sheriff, Tucson Police Chief on the Local Impact of Opioids

Q&A with local law enforcement officials on how drugs are affecting the community, and their efforts to fight the increase.

Tucson to Consider Program Expanding Sleeping Space for Homeless

Sleeping proposal modeled after Eugene, Oregon, programs.

Flu Cases Up in Pima County, But Still Low for the Year

Majority of cases in the county occurred in the past three weeks.

Wildlife Officials Pleased With Growing Mexican Gray Wolf Count

Wolf count rebounds to 113 after drop the previous year.

Opponents 'More Determined Than Ever' to Keep Monsanto Out of Tucson

GMO Free Arizona efforts come despite the company's decision to drop its request for tax breaks.

More Veterans Might Qualify for Arizona In-State Tuition

A bill up for a vote in the House Monday expands eligibility.

Pinal Ex-Sheriff, DPS Chief Are Customs, Border Agency Candidates

Milstead, Babeu among three being interviewed for top job in Trump administration.

Carmakers, Amid Political Uncertainty, Still Investing On Both Sides Of US-Mexico Border

Investment based on market demand, Ford Mexico CEO says, not politics.

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