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METRO WEEK: Will Tucson End Homelessness?

All homeless veterans may not have housing by end of year, which is city government's goal.

Group Teaches Entrepreneurs to Think Like Investors

Desert Angels hope to build opportunities by sharing their decision-making process

Public Meeting on Widening Broadway Boulevard Thursday

Tucson transportation officials ask for comment, concerns from residents

Pima County Library Wants Public Input

Library looks to the community to create a growth plan for 2016

Pima County Will Hold Bond Election in November

Voters to decide on borrowing money for projects in 7 subject areas, including roads

Report Ranks Local Investment Group Among Most Active in U.S.

Desert Angels put more than $6.8 million in start ups in 2014

METRO WEEK: Should County Ask Voters to OK Millions in Borrowing?

Property tax increase would come with big bond issue if it goes to ballot and gains approval.

Businesses May Move if Broadway Widened

Also, trip to Guaymas enhances trade relations with Mexican counterparts.

Median Home Price in Tucson at a Six-Year High

Last time the market indicator was this robust was as the market crashed

Tax Filing Deadline Wednesday; Here's How to Get Help

United Way adds volunteers to its assistance program for final push to file on time.

METRO WEEK: Pima County Foster Care System Remains Overwhelmed

There are more children than homes and prevention the best plan, court director says

No New Books at Pima Libraries Until Budget Resolution

The library stopped the order of new materials in the face of pending budget cuts.

2 Percent Budget Cuts Coming to All Pima County Departments

Administrator Chuck Huckelberry announces initial plan to reduce a $23 million deficit

Proposed Broadway Road Expansion Plan Now Public

Plan would widen the road to six lanes east of downtown through Country Club Road

Court Program That Reunites Families Faces Budget Cuts

County budget has $23 million deficit, and some cuts could come from courts.

TEP Wants to Reduce Solar Energy Buy-Back Rates

Utility would pay about 20% less to residential customers for excess electricity generation.

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