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Tucson Electric Power Seeks Bids For Energy Storage Facility

Move is trial to see if the utility can further use renewable energy.

Faced with Cuts, 'Camp Cooper' Turns to Public for Help

The camp will lose about half of $200,000 staffing budget next year

UA Professor Charged with Defrauding Meat Store

Long-term faculty member indicted on 10 felony accusations he misappropriated money.

Oro Valley Group Files Recall Petitions For 3 Council Members

Targeted officials voted in favor of El Conquistador Country Club purchase.

Bill Would Unground A-10 Aircraft

Proposed defense bill includes more than $680 million to keep the A-10 fleet fully operational

Group Seeks Funding to Restore San Xavier East Tower

Nonprofit 'Patronato' has $800,000, hopes to raise $3 million, finish project in five years.

Tucson's Broadway Widening Alignment Nearing Consensus

City comes to 'point of certainty,' official says; final recommendation may come next week.

METRO WEEK: Will Tucson End Homelessness?

All homeless veterans may not have housing by end of year, which is city government's goal.

Tucsonans Invited for Rare Look Inside Joesler Homes

Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation's annual tour showcases iconic architect's work

Millions Earmarked in Federal Bill for Arizona Military Bases

National Defense Authorization Act sets aside money for Davis-Monthan to purchase property

Group Teaches Entrepreneurs to Think Like Investors

Desert Angels hope to build opportunities by sharing their decision-making process

Fewer Arizona Homeowners Are 'Underwater'

Fewer people owe more on mortgages than houses are worth, while high-equity housing stays flat.

HomeGoods Will Bring Hundreds of Jobs to Tucson

Deal finalized to locate distribution center near airport

Tucson City Council Discusses Charter Changes

Council hearing suggestions and updates on documement that dictates how government runs.

Pima County Will Hold Bond Election in November

Voters to decide on borrowing money for projects in 7 subject areas, including roads

Three Years Later Tucson Police Still Investigating Case of Missing Isabel

Isabel Celis was 6 years old the day she was reported missing from her midtown home

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