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Tucson Job Fair Connects Former Convicts with Employers

More than 1,000 job seekers turn out to meet companies willing to overlook criminal records.

Report Predicts Decrease in Driving in Tucson

By 2040, average daily miles forecasted to drop 14 percent

Fleeing Homelands and Finding Refuge in Familiar Foods

Expanding program helps newcomers adjust to change with sustenance they know.

Tucson Celebrates 240 Years with Historical Flags, Cake

Presidio San Agustín del Tucson will host a festival and events Thursday

New Emergency Room Coming to Douglas

Three weeks after losing a hospital, the Douglas community gets some good news

NASA Invitation: Send Yourself to Mars Next Year

Space enthusiasts can submit their names for InSight mission's journey to red planet.

Tucson Mayor Rothschild: Bus Strike 'Hurting Community'

In statement, he calls on both sides to resume talks, explains why city can't get involved.

Surgeon Tackles ‘Medjacking’ - Hacking of Medical Devices

UA's Armstrong helps lead national efforts to protect pacemakers, IV pumps, more.

Need a New Washing Machine? Tucson Offers $200 Rebate

Tucson Water says high-efficiency washers can save up to 7,000 gallons a year.

State Rejects Requested Ban on Expanding Irrigation

Farmers in Cochise County lose petition to to stop further development in their area.

Tucson Bus Strike, Day 12: Neither Side Willing to Budge

Councilman Kozachik: Teamsters 'need to understand what's in the budget, get back to work.'

Report: Refugee Offer Not Reducing Youth Immigration

Migration Policy Institute study says few Central American children qualify for status.

Both Sides Ask Mediator's Help in Tucson's Bus Strike

Teamsters, Sun Tran officials seek resumption of negotiations to end 9-day walkout.

AZ WEEK: Is Mine Waste Spill Threatening Arizona's Water?

Million of gallons of waste, including arsenic and lead, surged into tributaries of Colorado River.

VA to Host Mental Health Summit in Tucson

Public gathering Tuesday shows services available to veterans and their families.

Answer to What Killed Bighorn Sheep in Santa Catalinas

Untreatable Illness has caused severe losses in herds throughout Western states.

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