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Pima County Wins Tax Lawsuit Against State Legislature

State unconstitutionally passed along property taxes to counties, judge rules.

Ducey Declares Victory for Prop. 123 School Funding Plan

Ballot proposal wins by 1.6 percent margin; not everyone's happy with outcome.

Pima County Bans Hand-Held Phone Use When Driving

No texting, either, at risk of $100 fine, $250 if involved in collision.

Tucson Water, Trash Rates Going Up, City Council Decides

City Council adopts water rate increase that takes median residential bill to $32.35.

Environmental Impact of Border Barriers in the Past Decade

Sierra Club publishes "11 Years of Lawlessness"

Regional Road Plan At 10 Years, A Smoother Ride?

Plus, what's next for road repair in the Tucson metro area?

Bill for Female Pilots' Arlington Burials Sent to Obama

Tucson Rep. Martha McSally's bill would overturn ban on female WWII pilots in Arlington.

Magazine Challenges Arizona Corrections Department Over Censorship

Prison Legal News editor claims state's action suppress magazine's First Amendment rights

Tucson Initiative Proposes Mayor, City Council Term Limits

If it goes on ballot, voters could choose to limit elected officials to two terms.

Pima County Ex-Supervisor Ann Day Dies in Tucson Car Wreck

Day, 77, left office in 2011 after representing northwest district 12 years.

Doug Ducey: 'We're Investing in the State of Arizona'

Arizona Week analyzes the state budget with governor and reporter Christopher Conover

Arizona Children's Health Insurance Program Restored

KidsCare could provide health care for 30,000 children

Pima County Faces Scrutiny over Space Company Lease

Goldwater Institute says lease violates Arizona Constitution, county says it's legal.

Gov. Ducey Hails Commitment to Education in State Budget

In Tucson speech, he points to increased spending for K-12, universities, JTED.

Emergency Responders Practice for 'Very Bad Day' in County

Largest ever multi-agency training exercise involves 30 agencies in metro area.

$9.58B State Budget Approved; More for K-12 But No KidsCare

Legislature works until nearly 2 am Wednesday, restoring some school funding.

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