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Arizona Legislature Adds Closed Captions to Webcasts on Demand

Enables access for 1.1 million hearing-impaired Arizonans.

Team Creates 'Canary in the Mine' Sensor to Make Worksites Safer

UA faculty's high-tech system can warn of impending health dangers and hazards.

GEICO to Expand to South-Side Tucson Development

The company plans to add 700 jobs by moving to development at "The Bridges."

UA Projects Enrollment Increase for Online Courses

Prior to 2015, online education at the University was exclusively graduate programs.

Local Internet Providers Respond To Net Neutrality

Cox Communication in Arizona says it will not alter signal strength.

Arizona Researcher Linking Aviation Tech and Self-Driving Cars

How GPS and radar from passenger jets can help guide robotic vehicles.

Tech Launch Arizona Reports More Companies Licensing UA Inventions

Organization helps license research to companies, generated $32 million in revenue since '13.

New Technology Helps House Homeless in Tucson

Service connects 30 nonprofits to get homeless people in shelters faster.

Tech Parks Arizona Calls on Developers to Submit Proposals for Second Park

The new innovation district is to be called UA Tech Park at the Bridges.

Waiting for Perfect Self-Driving Cars Could Cost Lives

Waiting to deploy the cars potentially means fewer lives saved by the technology, which improves with experience.

Tucson Airport Adding Route to Austin

New route connects city to another of the region's tech hubs.

ADOT Launches App for Travel Alerts

The department says the goal is to for drivers to check the alerts before getting on the road.

Hearings Begin to Determine Rooftop Solar Buyback Rate

Arizona Corporation CCommission staff will spend as much as two weeks in Tucson gathering evidence for the rate case.

Census Bureau: Arizona's Imports, Exports Drop in 2016

Dollar value of goods moving in and out of the state decreased slightly year-over-year.

Tucsonan Ranks Among Nation's Best STEM Students

Selected for honor by science education non-profit

Chinese Company to Test Driverless Trucks in Tucson

TuSimple hopes to complete its pilot run by the end of next year.

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