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Pima County Still Counting Votes with 10,000 Remaining

Additional ballots unlikely to change Tuesday results, with most races settled.

Decisiveness Prevails: Most Election Outcomes Not Close

Pima County voters reject debt and taxes; Tucson, Oro Valley voters like incumbents.

Low Voter Turnout Expected for Pima County Election Tuesday

County's $816M borrowing package, Tucson's 3 council members, Oro Valley recall.

Tucson Red-Light Cameras Will Remain in Place for 2 Weeks

Ban favored by 65% of voters, takes effect when election is certified Nov. 17.

AZ Week: One Step Closer to Education Funding Boost

Gov. Ducey signs $3.5 billion plan, but money won't flow to schools yet.

Election Day in Pima County: Where to Take Your Ballot

For vote to count, officials must receive it by 7 p.m. Tuesday

Legislature Passes, Governor Signs $3.5B Plan for Schools

Special session ends; voters must decide on changes to Land Trust Fund payout.

House OKs School Funding Bills; Senate Votes Friday

Republicans stop changes to $3.5B, 10-year package; Ducey visits lawmakers' offices.

Special Legislative Session on Education Funding Under Way

$249M more for schools immediately in proposal to settle lawsuit.

Questions Arise About Education Funding Plan

Proposal would settle long-standing lawsuit, with legislative approval.

State Caps Enrollment For Medicare+Medicaid Recipients

No new recipients to be added to the dual insurance coverage program

Bill to Stop Tohono O'odham's Glendale Casino Delayed

Attempted quick vote to keep tribe from opening facility is put off.

McSally: Veto of Defense Bill Puts D-M's A-10s in Jeopardy

The funding bill rejected by Obama includes money for A-10 and EC-130 planes.

Arizona Senate Money Race Accelerates; McCain Has $5M

In bid for sixth term, incumbent brings in $900K in third quarter; his opponents lag.

Residents of South Tucson Without Recycling Pickup

Officials say service will be included in contract with next waste collection vendor.

Oro Valley Recall Centers on Single Issue - Club Purchase

Election hinges on how town bought El Conquistador facilities, including golf courses.

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