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Report: Wages 80% Higher for Arizonans With College Degrees

Future trajectory for higher earnings are what make the biggest impact for graduates from Arizona universities, report found.

Tucson Has 22nd-Highest Eviction Rate in US, Survey Says

Author thinks eviction rates are closely tied to economic well-being of a city.

National Park Service Wants To Hike Entrance Fees

It would more than double fees for visitors to certain parks in order to tackle maintenance projects.

Tucson Job Growth Lags Behind Arizona Numbers

City adding fewer new jobs, but gains are in high-paying jobs.

Nominee to Head CBP Cleared of Wrongdoing Ahead of Senate Hearing

McAleenan was under investigation over spending on immigrant detention facilities.

Flake's Only Plan is to Serve Out His Term, He Says

The Republican Senator said it is too soon to endorse someone to take his place.

Flake's Not Running Again, So Who Is?

Sen. Jeff Flake announced Tuesday he wouldn't seek re-election, causing a political earthquake in Arizona.

Attorney General: Bisbee Plastic-Bag Ban Violates State Law

Bisbee City Council will decide whether or not to fight the law Monday.

New Screening Procedures Go Into Effect at Arizona Airports

Travelers in Tucson and other airports statewide must now remove electronics from carry-on bags.

Sen. Jeff Flake Announces He Will Not Seek Re-Election

Arizona senator criticized a loss of Republican values, says he'll serve out his term.

Eyes to the Night Sky Saturday for Worldwide Moon Viewing

Tucson astronomy group to set up telescopes, donate instrument to Pima County Public Library for International Observe the Moon Night.

Central American Transgender Asylum Seekers Released

Gay men in the same group are still being held in detention.

Court Warns of Jury Duty Scam in Tucson Area

Scammers claim person missed jury duty, must pay fine over the phone to avoid arrest.

Minnesota-Based Airline Bringing Back Tucson Flight for Winter Months

Sun Country serves Tucson International Airport during the cold season.

Advocate: Policy, Facilities Among Barriers to School Achievement for Arizona's Minority Kids

A report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows math and reading scores lag.

State Lawmakers Tour Southern Arizona Economic Drivers

Two dozen members of the Legislature toured businesses in Pima County.

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