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Facing Deficit, South Tucson May Trim Essential Services

City may outsource fire department, scale back police services.

State Begins Study for Possible 'Sonoran Corridor' Routes

Proposed highway would allow commercial traffic from the east and south to bypass I-10/I-19 interchange.

Are Mexican Shoppers Buying More North of Border?

Mexican customs payments would indicate so, but US merchants say no.

Foreign Investors Buy Green Cards, Fund Casa Grande Project

The EB-5 visa program is a way for foreigners to purchase up to 10 U.S. visas.

Arizona, Sonora Officials Seek Better Transportation

Bilateral commission meeting this week will focus on improved air, rail service.

Downtown Tucson Renewal Sparks Office Space Interest

Tucson's high-rises, including its tallest, are destinations for business, legal sectors.

TEP Deal to Provide Solar Electricity for 21K Homes

The array, to be finished in 2019, will be the largest in TEP's renewable energy portfolio.

Arizona Unemployment Sees No Change April-March

State official said other indicators show positive growth despite flat joblessness rate.

Tohono O'odham, State Settle Glendale Casino Dispute

Tribe will get top gaming certificate and liquor license, agree to no other Phoenix area gaming.

Episode 137: Gender Inequality Persists; How Can We Bridge It?

Women of different generations gather to compare experiences, look ahead to changes.

Tucson Housing Market Cools in April

Sales and sales volume went down as the market heads into its traditional busy season.

Next Step for Rosemont Mine Approval Could Come in June

Coronado National Forest supervisor expected to sign record of decision in June.

Sisters Watched as Sawmill Fire Crept Toward Their Winery

Fire singed their property six years ago and left them wondering if it would happen again last week.

AZ Companies Still Seek Exports to 'Huge' Mexico Aerospace Market

The Mexican government expects $12 billion in revenue for next year.

Interest Group: Border Tax Would Cost Consumers $1.2 Trillion

Americans for Affordable Products says state congressional delegation opposes 20% import tax.

When North is a Question Mark, the Mexican Auto Industry Looks East

Mexican businesses are looking beyond NAFTA to do business, and in Mexico’s car industry, one big new player is moving in: China.

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