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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.

Students Who Can't Vote Still Feel 'Big Responsibility'

'Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote' looks at how Tucson kids and civics mix.

Latino Advocacy Groups Unite to Strengthen Voter Turnout

'Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote' Part 2: 40 organizations tell parties, 'Enough!'

Latino Population Grows; Voting Lags in Arizona, Across Nation

Can growth be translated into political influence for nation's largest minority?

Housing Sales Hit Post-Bubble Bests Last 3 Months

1,000+ sales monthly, higher prices in Tucson, Realty association reports.

Authors Diana Gabaldon, Jimmy Blackmon, Linda Valdez & Dan Falk Visit The 2016 Tucson Festival of Books

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Tusconans try their hand at interpreting Shakespeare.

15th Anniversary of Water Tanks in Desert for Migrants

Founder of effort to save lives by preventing dehydration says immigration fixes still needed

How to Grow Bioscience Industry in Southern Arizona

Top execs from Ventana Medical Systems discuss their industry and making Tucson a bioscience hub

Pima GED Program: Second Chance for Dropouts

Tougher test, higher costs, yet it offers hope for those in dead-end jobs.

Century After New Mexico Raid, Pancho Villa Still Controversial

His statue in downtown Tucson draws praise, scorn; was gift of Mexico in 1981.

Latin American Companies Look for 'Green' Business in Tucson

'La Idea' workshop will provide advice, mentoring and networking opportunity.

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