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A Postcard to Tucson, from Berlin: 'I Miss Desert Drives'

Meet a Tucson-born artist who now calls Berlin her home.

Arizona Job Numbers Top Prerecession Highs; Tucson Lags

State employment totals top recent bests, but Tucson has only recovered 76 percent of the jobs lost.

Census: Pima County Growing; Population Up 0.6% in 2015

Numbers in Cochise, Santa Cruz counties continue to decline, but at slower rates.

Tucson Finds Cuts to Erase $25M Deficit, Council Told

City manager says proposed reductions exceed what's needed, providing choices.

Garcia Cleaners: 'Loads' of History After 107 Years

Tucson business started by Mexican immigrant was first a tailor shop

Dímelo Asked: What Inspires You to Vote? Or What Doesn’t?

We wanted to see if the political polarization visible nationally can be seen on the ground in and around Tucson.

Employment, Housing Help Reduce Tucson Homelessness

Metro Week looks at programs and people working to find shelter for homeless.

'Promotoras' Enlisted to Grow Rainwater Harvest

Latina community health educators hope to bring about greater awareness.

Sanders, Trump in Tucson, Cruz in Douglas, Clintons Here, Too

Many in state undecided four days before presidential preference primary election.

Tucson Photographer, Daughter Tell Stories of Syrian Refugees

Wayne Martin Belger, daughter Tara photographed front lines of crisis.

Giffords' Gun Control Group Merges with DC Law Center

Americans for Responsible Solutions incorporates decades-old anti-violence center.

Report: 120 Layoffs as Tucson's LivingSocial Call Center Closes

Shutdown is part of national layoff of more than half of discount coupon operations workers.

Prescribed Burns Under Way to Prepare for Active Fire Season

Two controlled fires on 30,000 acres will clear dry vegetation in Galiuro Mountains.

Tucson Border Patrol Sets Up Missing Migrant Team

Families may be reluctant to reach out to agency if their loves ones are here illegally.

Board of Regents Begins Tuition Setting Process Friday

Rates for the 2016-2017 academic year will be set next month after public hearings.

How Are Campaigns Reaching Latinos? Bilingually, Personally

'Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote' looks at how candidates leverage Latino voters.

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