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Tucson's Job Market Grows Faster Than National Pace

After years of slow growth, local job growth outpaces national average in February

Tucson Gregory School Physics Team Places at International Tournament

Group was one of five teams in the United States invited to participate

NASA Awards Arizona Small Businesses Mission Funding

Tucson-based Paragon Space Development creating insulation.

Tucson Seeks to Replicate Streetcar Success in Growth

Property values boom along tracks. Is a focus on transit the way to go?

Arizona Lawmakers Call for UA President Hart's Resignation

Hart says she plans to stay with UA and DeVry as controversy grows.

Broadway Widening Plan Goes Before Tucson City Council

Tuesday's meeting will be in Pima County Board of Supervisors hearing room.

Tax Help Gears Up For Final Push As Deadline Approaches

Some Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program are closing. United Way will have annual VITA Madness event.

TPD Staffing, Budget Cuts Could Affect Investigations

Police Union: No short-term public safety impact expected, recruiting challenges possible.

Students Tell Elders' Stories; and UAMA Showcases Sincerity and Creativity

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Tucson Mayor Responds to Pre-Emptive Legislation; and "Dímelo" asks about changes.

Inspiration for Young, Catharsis for Old in Shared Stories

Vail students learn to document lives through photos and interviews at senior center.

4th Ave Street Fair: Big Business for Artists, Shops

Estimate of 300,000 attendees will translate to millions in sales.

'Compost Cats' Earn National Honor for Reducing Food Waste

Across the nation almost 35 million tons of food go into landfills each year.

Road, Streetcar Closures for Street Fair This Weekend

Event draws thousands, slowing central city traffic until Sunday night.

Tips for Ensuring Recyclables End Up Being Recycled

20 percent of materials placed into household recycling bins are contaminated

US Supreme Court to Hear Cross-Border Shooting Case

In rock-throwing incident, agent in El Paso killed teenager standing on Mexican side.

Tucson Celebrates Cesar Chavez Day of Service

City, county government offices closed in honor of farm labor leader.

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