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AZ Week: State Pensions in Peril

Taxpayer-funded retirement systems $18B short; no quick fixes

AZ Illustrated Metro Episode, March 11, 2013

Technology along border, PCC immigrant tuition, legislative harmony

Recycling: Win-Win for People, Nature

Second-hand stores save money, resources

Sequester Affects Tucson: Health, UA, More

Cuts ordered; furloughs would take 30 days to kick in

Cuts Would Furlough 1,300 DM Civilians

Possible 18% reduction in flying hours, Air Force spokesman says

Sequestration's Threats on AZ Detailed

Worries arise over local impact of automatic federal cuts set for March 1

Mexico’s Economic Reform Affects AZ

State may benefit from imports, exports as manufacturing grows

Winter Visitor Crush Hits Tucson

Economic recovery shows in gem show, rodeo, golf traffic

AZ Week: Tourism Rebounds Slowly

Winter bookings are up, but still 3-5 years from full recovery

Gasoline Prices on Rise

State average up nearly 4 cents to $3.12 in one week

Local Skiers Flock to Tucson's Ski Resort

Mount Lemmon's Ski Valley open in spite of ongoing drought

6 More TUSD Schools Considered for Closure

8 others identified last week as means to tackle $17M deficit

Mexican Shoppers Help Tucson's 'Black Friday'

They spend $1B a year in Pima County; they'll be here in force this week

Hear From Winners, Losers in Election 2012

AZPM special report highlights voices of election night

Signs of the Times: No Extra Cash

Most politicians buy their signs from out-of-town businesses

Tucson Foreclosure Filings Spike

3rd-quarter filings rise 25% from 2nd quarter; Phoenix improves

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