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Tucson Median Home Price Rose 3.9% Last Year

Home values, other parts of the economy remain strongly linked.

Obama, Rights Group Want Body Cameras on Border Patrol

Groups: Cameras would bring more transparency to disputed cases of rights violations.

Natural Food Product Could Prevent Skin Cancer

UA researchers study common Latin American ingredient for UV protection.

At UA Law School, Students Can Skip LSAT, Take GRE Instead

First in country to make change in ongoing search for well-rounded students.

UA Students Question Fee for Football Stadium Renovations

One-time, $200 fee for new students would upgrade bathrooms, bleachers, concessions.

Ex-Gov. Castro's Home Will Be UA Border Studies Center

Family donates historic Nogales residence after his death last year.

Will Career, Tech Education Funding Be Restored?

Unanimous House vote to support JTED funding, belying Gov Ducey's plan.

Phoenix Airport Sets Passenger Record; Tucson Traffic Falls

44 million last year at Sky Harbor, while Tucson International declined 2%.

Municipalities Would Get More Water Control Under Bill

Legislation exempts cities, towns from their counties' authority to limit development.

College Scholarships Open to Young Immigrant 'Dreamers'

Hispanic Scholarship Fund has raised millions, now offering scholarships to more.

Ranchers Oppose Grand Canyon Monument Proposal

'People are so frustrated and not being heard that they’re going to any lengths.'

Carroll's Exit Marks Start of Pima County Campaigns

All five Pima County supervisors' seats are up for election, three have challenges

AZ WEEK: Excellence in Classroom Amid Challenges

Teachers, experts and advocacy groups break down top education issues.

METRO WEEK: How's Your Health, Pima County?

County-wide health analysis shows strengths, weaknesses of health services.

Free Books and Story Times Celebrate Love of Reading Week

Pima County Library hopes to spread love of reading to local Head Start programs.

Moving to a New Country? 'Piece of Cake'

For Dímelo Stories, Gwendoline recalls a childhood between Tucson and Mexico.

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