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Fair Looks to Teach Teens About First-Responder Jobs

Police, military and emergency medicine workers will be present to answer questions.

Tucson Homeless Kids Capture Dreams With Photography

"Pictures of Hope" aims to give youth in shelters a chance to photograph their dreams.

Athletes Recall Paralympic Games in Rio

Players gather in Tucson for a celebration at the University of Arizona

Sixth Annual Mexican Baseball Fiesta Gets Underway Thursday

Event strives to re-create in Tucson the environment of Mexico's top league.

Seven Weeks into School Year, TUSD Still Needs 120 Teachers

The vacancies are being filled temporarily by subs as district continues recruiting.

Downtown Tucson Partnership Announces New CEO

Kathleen Eriksen comes to Tucson after running similar efforts in Michigan, California.

Will Prop 206 Boost or Bust Arizona Job Market?

Proponents say current minimum is unlivable; opponents call 206 a job killer.

Officials: New Tucson Airport Tower Means Safety, Efficiency

$40 million structure dedicated Friday also boasts green features, including solar power.

Campaigns, Candidates Are Chasing the Youth Vote

People born in - wait for it - 1998 are now eligible to vote; but will they?

Tucson City Council Wards Redistricting Hearing Thursday

Public feedback solicited on proposed changes to City Council boundaries.

How President Hart Will Become Professor Hart

UA president will serve on faculty of College of Education, earn top salary.

Tucson International Airport Will Unveil New Control Tower

FAA-owned tower replaces one of the oldest-running towers in the country.

UA Online Aims to Expand Through Business Partnerships

Geico, Caterpillar Inc. and Salt River Project have signed on for test program.

What Can Politicians Actually Do To Improve the Economy?

Three experts weigh in on how public policy can improve Arizona's financial well-being.

Tucson Bus Fare Increase on City Council Agenda Tuesday

Opponents want alternative: Increase ridership to increase revenue.

UA Collaborative Study Seeks Ways to Slow Cognitive Decline

Universities recruiting adults age 65-90 for computer-based exercises and mild electric stimulation.

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