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Tucson Police Chief: 'Sanctuary' Ban Won't Work

Magnus says police relations with community important to force's mission.

Mexican President Cancels Meeting with Trump over Wall-Building Order

President's executive order brings mix of reactions on both sides of the border.

Deep, Two-Mile Fissure Discovered Near Picacho Peak

Fissures are deep cracks in the earth caused by over pumping of groundwater.

No Voter Fraud in Arizona, Officials Say

Secretary of state called the elections "very free from fraud."

Program Aims to Send Latino Students to College in STEM Fields

Pima Community College was awarded $3.1 million federal grant.

Federal Government Sponsors Tucson Security Symposium

Homeland Security officials to sit down with local businesses.

Southern Arizona Towns Navigating a More Moderate Growth

Oro Valley, Sahuarita, Marana mayors balancing residents' needs with growth, planning and revenue.

Freeze Warning in Effect in Pima and Pinal Counties, O'odham Nation

Temperatures expected to be at or below freezing through Wednesday.

Former UA Professor Sentenced in Meat Store Theft Case

John Marchello faced probation or up to almost four years in prison.

White House: 'Dreamers' Not a Deportation Priority For Now

Press secretary says the focus is deporting dangerous criminals.

Arizona Schools Chief: Education Should Get Majority of New Spending

Called on Legislature to find long-term funding in State of Education speech.

2 Dead in Private Plane Crash at Tucson Airport

Few details released pending investigation.

Former UA President Robert Shelton to Head Telescope Project

Shelton, the university's 19th president, has experience with global observatories.

True Concord Voices and Orchestra Gets $500K Gift

The money will be used to commission five new works in five years.

15,000 People Turn Up For Tucson Women's March

Organizers had expected between 2,000 and 5,000.

Arizona Still Untouched by Disease Deadly to Deer

Chronic Wasting Disease has affected herds in other Western states.

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