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Oro Valley Students Help Pass Law Making Copper State's Metal

Governor lauds school for multi-year effort started in Ms. Royer's 4th-grade class.

Regents to Set University Tuition Rates Monday

Cost of studies for in-state freshmen could rise above $11,000 for the first time

Former News Correspondent Recalls Evacuation of Saigon

“Many of the Vietnamese that were left felt that we had betrayed them," Jim Laurie remembers

Municipal Leaders Express Doubt in County Bond Election

Prospective loan for $815 million would fund variety of community projects

Community Program Aims to Slow Progression of Dementia

'Elder Care' helps people with memory loss stay physically and mentally active.

Southern Arizona Fire Season Could Be Short But Severe

Spring storm systems are delaying start, but dry fuels are still abundant

METRO WEEK: How Will We Pay For Tomorrow's Road Work?

Long-term transportation planning requires attention to funding puzzle.

AZ WEEK: Ducey Defends Budget, Education Spending

In Tucson speech and interview, governor says state 'must stop spending money we don't have.'

Student-Run Startup Companies Compete for Cash

Eller College of Management student start-ups will be featured Friday

Pima County Taxes Should Go Up, Administrator Says

He blames state for passing costs to county; assessment could rise $27 on average house.

Students Rally in Support of In-State Tuition for ‘Dreamers’

Group says proposal to charge 150 percent of in-state tuition does not go far enough

How to Fix the Roads? Be Creative With Funding Sources

Arizona Town Hall meeting proposes a statewide commission to figure out how to pay for road work in the future

Sun Link Streetcar Anticipates Millionth Passenger Soon

Lucky rider be suprised with gifts when they board

40 Years Ago Thursday, Last Copter Left Vietnam; Now at Boneyard

As Saigon fell, one aircraft went back to rescue stranded Marines at embassy, nearby housing.

Ranking: UA Grads Have Best Economic Opportunities in the State

New rankings measure economic boost students get from their degrees

Arpaio Hearing Raises Ethical Questions

Maricopa County sheriff disclosed he knew of investigations with possible links to judge.

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