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Report: Davis-Monthan Worth $1 Billion to Tucson

Base generates a huge economic impact in Southern Arizona

Solar Buyback Public Hearing Wednesday

TEP wants to reduce savings for customers with solar panels

Slimmed Broadway Widening Proposal Awaits Council Vote

City Council will decide on $70M plan to expand two-mile stretch from Country Club to Euclid.

Pima County Sues State Over Costly Budget Provision

Claims spending package unconstitutional in requiring county to pay part of TUSD's taxes.

Tucson City Council Votes on Broadway Expansion Tuesday

Plan first raised in 1987; if OK'd, proposal will move to land purchase phase

METRO WEEK: Tucson Job Center Gets National Attention

One formerly homeless veteran got education, job with help from employment program.

Senate Opens Defense Budget Debate, Including A-10

One year's funding of plane at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson coming up for vote.

Economist: Tucson Growth Will Outpace National by 2017

Government spending and population growth will spur economy, UA analyst says.

3 Oro Valley Council Members Face Recall; Mayor Targeted

Hornat, Snider, Waters can stand for election in November; petitions still circulating against Hiremath.

Police Officers Investigated in Tucson Prostitution Ring

Chief confirms state looking into possible involvement in local brothel case dating to 2011.

METRO WEEK: Why Republicans Didn't Challenge for Mayor

Party puts up three candidates for Tucson City Council seats now held by Democrats.

Arizona Independent Redistricting System Upheld

5-4 Supreme Court decision leaves congressional boundaries as commission drew them.

Rothschild Appears Headed to 2nd Mayoral Term Unopposed

All three Democratic City Council members up for election this year have GOP challenge.

Big Money, Names Drawn to Arizona Senate Race

Election Day is 18 months away and plenty of miles stand between the candidates and the ballot box.

Legal Marijuana in Arizona? Pick Your Ballot Measure

More than half-dozen initiative proposals filed with secretary of state's office for 2016.

METRO WEEK: Despite Budget Cuts, UA Programs Expand

How institution trims spending, grows enrollment and adds educational programs.

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