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Night of the Living Fest is Finding its Groove

The independent festival has overcome some growing pains to enter its fourth year.

Does FBI Probe Affect Presidential Race in Arizona?

Plus, the push for Latino, Native American votes; and two asteroids pass by Earth.

Three Early Voting Sites Open in Tucson Saturday and Monday

It's too late to mail in ballots - but you can drop them off at early polling places or on Election Day.

Want to Vote Tuesday But Have to Work? You Can, With Pay

Arizona law let’s you have time off to cast a ballot, with some stipulations.

TEP Plans to Add More Solar, Wind Power to Energy Portfolio

Two recent requests for proposal would add 100 MW of each for 20 years.

Appeals Court: Collecting Early Ballots Not a Crime in Arizona

The ruling blocks an Arizona law; considered a win for Democratic get-out-the-vote efforts.

Tucson Team Takes Prize for Wastewater-to-Beer Idea

Group will use $250,000 water innovation award to set their idea in motion.

Tucson Crowds Grow in Mexican Artist Frida Kahlo's Garden

Exhibit attracts many who otherwise wouldn't visit Tucson Botanical Gardens.

UA Reaches $1.5B Fundraising Goal Two Years Early

More than 100,000 individuals have donated during the 6-year capital campaign.

Analyzing Arizona Races with All Eyes on Top of Ballot

How will presidential campaign efforts in the state affect local votes?

Congress: McSally Wins in 2nd District, O'Halleran Takes 1st

Grijalva unopposed for eighth term; Republicans lead congressional delegation 5-4.

VP Candidate Tim Kaine Makes Last Pitch for Arizona

The Democratic vice presidential nominee visits Tucson and Phoenix.

Tucson Officials Looking for Piece of Medical Tourism Pie

Tucson, Pima County working with medical industry to attract tourists from Mexico for elective procedures.

Free Classes a 'Win-Win' For Local Entrepreneurs, UA's Eller

Eller Economic Development Program teaches local small businesses the basics.

Bridgestone Mulls "Guayule" Rubber Operation In Yuma

The tire company is researching desert shrub as an alternative to the rubber tree.

100,000 Expected for Tucson's All Souls Procession

Thousands will come from all over the world to participate in the walk.

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