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2016 Brings 'Cautious Optimism' in Tucson

Some think this could be the year Tucson's economy moves past slow growth.

Tucsonans Remember Jan 8, 2011 and Move 'Beyond'

Weekend events aim to be more than sad reminder, allowing community to come together.

Fence Goes Up Around Pima County's Iconic Courthouse

Building will begin new chapter; plans in the works for community groups as tenants.

New Surge of Central American Immigrants Crossing Border

A rare look inside Casa Alitas, a Tucson safe house for Guatemalans.

Tucson Seeks Volunteers to Count Homeless Population

Federal money to tackle homelessness based on results of annual census.

Goldwater Institute Lawyer Named to State Supreme Court

Appointment of Clint Bolick is his first judicial job after years as constitutional litigator.

New Web Tool Explores Drought In Colorado River Basin

Charts and images explore 16 years of drought in the Colorado River

Tucsonans Hail, Criticize Obama for Gun Buy Background Check

Giffords, other victims of Jan 8, 2011 shooting respond to president's executive action.

Up to 5 El Niño Storms Due in Southern Arizona This Week

Up to 1.5 inches of rain in valleys, snowfall in mountains above 6,000 feet.

Number of Central Americans Crossing Border Rises Anew

December saw largest increase since 2014, Tucson social service group says.

Campaign for School Funding Measure Raises Big Money

Backers of the governor’s education plan brought in $1.75 million in 2 months.

Tucsonans to Attend Obama Announcement on Guns

Victims of Jan 8 shooting invited to DC as president reveals stricter control on gun sales.

De-Icer on Northern Arizona Roads Harms Pine Trees

Coconino County, Flagstaff switch back to environmentally friendlier cinders.

Bird Watchers Look to Arizona Skies for Annual Count

National Audubon Society enlisted citizen scientists across the country for survey.

2015's Top Stories: Elections, Drought, Education Budget Cuts

Hear AZPM reporters discuss Arizona's most important news of the past 12 months.

US Parks Draw Record Crowds Ahead of 100th Anniversary

Visitation to 409 National Parks estimated at 300M last year, even bigger in 2016.

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