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Bike Ridership On the Rise in Tucson

Tucson bike commuters and pedestrians are counted each October to help inform local transportation planning.

'Fix Our Roads' Bond Detractors Say Better County Management Needed

Proposition 463 is a $430 million bond proposed by the county to fix 2,200 miles of roads.

Voters to Decide on $225M Bond Plan to Improve Tucson Parks

The city's bond package would borrow to pay for improvements to most of Tucson's parks as well as pedestrian and bicycling mobility projects.

Arizona Local Governments Weigh Incentives for Electric Car Company

Casa Grande and Pinal County are discussing incentives for Lucid Motors, a Saudi-backed California startup.

Transportation Officials Seek Input on Proposal to Link Interstates

The so-called Sonoran Corridor could connect I-10 and I-19 south of the Tucson Airport.

Arizona's US Route 80 Gets Historic Designation

It's the first such designation in more than decade and a half.

Multiple Deaths, Including Undocumented Migrants, in Crash Near Florence

Eight fatalities occurred as the result of a two-vehicle, head-on collision about 60 miles southeast of Phoenix, officials say.

Street Names 2

Street Smarts columnist, David Leighton, tells us the stories behind some of Tucson’s most recognizable street names and they aren’t always what you’d expect.

Officials Credit Southern Arizona Drug Seizures to Stonegarden Funding

Law enforcement officials point to the governor's Border Strike Force and Operation Stonegarden grants as factors in their success.

Douglas Gives CBP Land to Ease Border Traffic

A city parking lot will be officially turned over to CBP to use as employee parking.

ADOT Seeks Public Opinion on Proposed Sonoran Corridor

The corridor would connect traffic on Interstate 19 and Interstate 10, south of the Tucson airport.

Countdown Begins for 2018 El Tour de Tucson

Organizers plan changes for this one of Tucson's major cycling events.

Current Phase of Grant Road Improvements Nearing Completion

Project began in 2017 and was scheduled for completion July 23.

Much-Debated Extension of Phoenix Light Rail Under Scrutiny

Some business owners are claiming the impact will harm business.

A New Trade Deal With Mexico and its Impact on Arizona

Law professor David Gantz discusses recent developments in efforts to renegotiate NAFTA.

ADOT Conducts First Industry-Requested Training for Mexican Truckers

The trainings have dramatically reduced how often trucks are taken out of service at the border, ADOT says.

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