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Streetcar Ridership Heads Toward Milestone

Ridership number released this week shows 17 percent ahead of projections

Arizona Earns C on Infrastructure Report Card

Roads, bridges, sewers earn rating better than national average

Rio Nuevo Considers 'Sunshine Mile' Preservation

Effort would preserve Broadway between Euclid Avenue and Country Club Road

Approval Rating at 27% for Ducey in First Poll

Democratic-leaning survey firm puts Republican governor lowest among Democrats four months into term.

Ducey: State Must Stop Spending Money We Don't Have

Local governments say budget has forced them to raise taxes

Southern Arizona Residents Will Advise Homeland Security

Two Tucson-area people named to a group advising the Secretary of Homeland Security

METRO WEEK: County Budget Proposal Calls for Tax Increase

Extra revenue will cover state costs passed along to counties, administrator says

Senate Committee Wants Border Patrol Access Expanded

Agency would no longer need permits to reach wildlife refuges, parks and military property.

Pima County Boosts Solar Electricity Usage

Supes unanimously approve 11 new solar installations on county property

Service Providers Work to End Homelessness in Tucson

Goal: End veterans' homelessness by end of this year, all homelessness by 2017.

Oro Valley Students Help Pass Law Making Copper State's Metal

Governor lauds school for multi-year effort started in Ms. Royer's 4th-grade class.

Southern Arizona Fire Season Could Be Short But Severe

Spring storm systems are delaying start, but dry fuels are still abundant

AZ WEEK: Ducey Defends Budget, Education Spending

In Tucson speech and interview, governor says state 'must stop spending money we don't have.'

Pima County Taxes Should Go Up, Administrator Says

He blames state for passing costs to county; assessment could rise $27 on average house.

How to Fix the Roads? Be Creative With Funding Sources

Arizona Town Hall meeting proposes a statewide commission to figure out how to pay for road work in the future

40 Years Ago Thursday, Last Copter Left Vietnam; Now at Boneyard

As Saigon fell, one aircraft went back to rescue stranded Marines at embassy, nearby housing.

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