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Air Force Secretary Praises Davis-Monthan and A-10

Secretary James makes first visit to the Tucson Air Force Base.

Slow Progress in Reform of State Child Safety Agency

'Cultural changes' are not going to happen overnight, lawmakers say.

Trump Moves US Backward to Racism, Mexicans Say

Reaction in Mexico City strong to Republican presidential frontrunner's success.

Mayor: Tucson Needs Tax Increase to Provide Services

Rothschild says more revenue needed to erase city's $25M deficit for new fiscal year.

Tucson Budget Deficit Down, But Still $25 Million

Early retirements, benefits adjustments have helped; tax increase request possible.

Bill Allowing Guns on College Campuses in Works Anew

Law enforcement expert says he's opposed; student response mixed.

Tucsonans Want Road Repairs, But Split on Taxes for Them

Mayor sought public opinion on sales, property tax increases to fix deficit.

State Revenues Decline in January, as Sales Taxes Fall Off

Budget still running surplus of $176 million, says monthly legislative report.

McCain: Wait for New President to Replace Scalia

Arizona senator sides with fellow Republicans, drawing opponent's criticism.

Carroll's Exit Marks Start of Pima County Campaigns

All five Pima County supervisors' seats are up for election, three have challenges

Senate Bill Aims to Reduce Arizona Pension Costs

A Senate committee passed changes to the public safety pension system

Corrections Budget Calls for 1,000 New State Prison Beds

Prison overcrowding is a topic of discussion with Senate Appropriations Committee members

Lawmaker Proposes Elected Redistricting Commission

Commission now has two Republicans, two Democrats, one independent.

Report: Revenue from State Land Sales, Leases Increases

Arizona voters will decide in May whether to increase payout to schools

METRO WEEK: Cuts Would End Career, Tech Education

Alternative plan relies on grants and matching funds from businesses.

Plan: Private Investment, with Return, Reduces Homelessness

Pima County launches Pay for Success, allowing private sector to 'invest' in social services.

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