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Youth Center Provides Services in Changing Nogales Neighborhood

The Center serves up to 600 students a day with after-school programs.

Tweets and Talks: Understanding Political Communication

UA professor discusses the dynamic between social media and political speeches.

Watching the State of the Union with Trump Supporters

Arizona 360 checks in with Arizonans who voted for Trump by watching the 2018 SOTU.

What Lifting a Uranium Mining Ban Could Mean for Northern Arizona

Trump considering lifting Obama-era restrictions.

A Conversation About the Tucson Women's March

How organizers' message has evolved, and what to expect.

Honoring Dunbar School's Past, Reshaping its Future

Groups have plans for former segregated Tucson school buildings.

Davis-Monthan Air Force Base to Conduct Base-Wide Exercise

Sounds of explosions and gunfire will likely audible near the base.

Texting While Driving Now A Primary Offense in Tucson

First time fine is $50, doubles for the second ciation.

Tax Season Begins; Groups Offering Free Filing Help

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program will offer free tax preparation at seven Tucson-area sites.

Public Comment on Medicaid Changes Closing

Monday is the last day to give your opinion on AHCCCS changes

State of the Union; Revisiting the Women's March; Uranium Mining in Northern Arizona

Also, a look at the interplay between political rhetoric on social media and in speeches.

Tohono O'odham Rodeo Returns for 80th Year

Events include cultural performances and activities alongside classic rodeo events.

Pima County Drafts Proposal for Road Repair Sales Tax

Tax revenues would go towards roadwork entirely to start, then gradually shift to mitigate property taxes.

Arizona House Votes to Expel Rep. Don Shooter

Speaker Mesnard called for the Thursday vote, which needed a two-thirds majority.

Tucson City Council Mulls New Taxes to Raise Revenue

City Manager Michael Ortega said city is missing out on millions of dollars.

Demolition Starts on Downtown Tucson's La Placita

The landmark is being torn down to make way for residences and retail space.

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