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Survey: Arizona Voters Support Alternatives to Bail

If a person poses no safety risk Arizonans see no need to keep them in jail.

Tucsonans Protest Trump's Order on Immigration

Police estimate more than 700 people gather at federal courthouse downtown.

Refugees No Threat to Security, Tucson Advocate Says

After lengthy vetting, 1,300 came to Tucson last year; more were expected in 2017.

Episode 122: A Workforce Pipeline for Tucson Manufacturers

Plus, analysis of Monsanto greenhouse plans; churches offer sanctuary to undocumented immigrants.

Border Patrol Chief Resigns One Day After Trump Executive Order

One of the shortest tenures in agency history.

Federal Government Sponsors Tucson Security Symposium

Homeland Security officials to sit down with local businesses.

Southern Arizona Towns Navigating a More Moderate Growth

Oro Valley, Sahuarita, Marana mayors balancing residents' needs with growth, planning and revenue.

Former UA Professor Sentenced in Meat Store Theft Case

John Marchello faced probation or up to almost four years in prison.

15,000 People Turn Up For Tucson Women's March

Organizers had expected between 2,000 and 5,000.

Trump Defense Promises Could be Boon to Southern Arizona Economy

Public- and private-sector military spending has a heavy impact on an area's economy.

McGinnis Named Head of Saguaro National Park

The former interim superintendent is becoming permanent.

Rillito Horse Racing Gets Another Lap: Through 2021

Extension comes with a stipulation for $1M in upgrades to Rillito Park facilities.

Former Arizona Gov. Napolitano Hospitalized for Cancer

A statement did not identify the type of cancer, but said the 59 year old was diagnosed in August.

Old Pima Courthouse Getting Original Shade of Paint

Iconic tile dome retained, original color restored as part of preservation project.

Education the Centerpiece of Ducey's $9.79 Billion Budget

Promising resources for state schools and more teacher pay, including 2% annual raises.

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