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Gasoline Pump Credit Card Fraud Grows in Arizona

State offices say they're moving toward an intensive inspection of gasoline pumps.

Will Arizona Election be Fraud Free? Yes, and Here's How

Plus, meet the new CEO of the Downtown Tucson Partnership.

Downtown Tucson the Place to Be, Partnership's New CEO Says

Kathleen Eriksen takes over leadership of public-private entity in midst of renaissance.

Local Officials Push to Keep Cherrybell Postal Facility Open

Elected reps will host congressman who oversees US Postal Service for tour, meeting.

Regents Close Inquiry into UA Med Schools; Findings Secret

No further board action following two-month investigation and closed-door meeting.

Panel to Look at Intersection of Privacy, Journalism, Society

Part of a Conversations on Privacy series taking place every Wednesday until Nov. 16.

US Sen Flake: 'Large-Scale Voter Fraud Is Not an Issue'

In Tucson interview, he says system is secure, because it involves many honest people.

Cyclovia: Do You Have the Mettle to Pedal 2.25 Miles?

30,000 bicycle riders expected to work their way through central Tucson Sunday.

October Heat Breaks Records in Tucson, at 96 Degrees

Daily high records were broken twice last week, with more record heat possible.

Colleges to Reach Out to High School Students in Tucson

Recruiters from about 200 institutions will be on hand at College Night.

Tucson's Membrillo Fest to Celebrate Long Journey, History

Event-goers can taste and learn traditional recipes at the Mission Garden.

Tucson's Historic "Sunshine Mile" Threatened by Redevelopment

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "Feeding Our Future" looks at turning garbage into gardens; Chris Dashiell explores the Hollywood "star system"; and a poetic essay from playwright Robert Beverly.

Feeding Our Future: Turning Garbage into Gardens

How a group of UA undergraduates are saving the environment.

TENWEST Fest Looks to Cultivate Big Ideas in Tucson

Inspired by SXSW, organizers hope to bring together entrepreneurs and creators.

New Business Opens Downtown Every 12 Days, Data Show

The city's core is keeping up the pace of a resurgence, with 240 businesses starting up in 8 years.

Tucson, 2 Other Arizona Cities 'Perfect' on LGBTQ Inclusivity

Human Rights Campaign’s annual index looks at laws, policies and services available in a city.

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