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Two Douglas churches burned in suspected arson case assess the damage and ways forward

Costs for rebuilding the two historic churches has yet to be determined.

US government cancels loans for former Ashford University students and plans to recoup costs from UA

The university denies any liability for Ashford's actions and will be “assessing its options.”

Tucson school ranked #25 in the country

University High in the Tucson Unified School District was recognized for its performance.

The Buzz: A look at UA and ASU's move to the Big 12 Athletic Conference

The economics of a new media deal are driving the programs to leave a conference that is the only one many fans have ever known.

Solar Cooking

Saving money and energy may be as easy as turning to the sun as a cooking option.

Untitled Gallery

Meet Inna Rohr and Emily Hallowell, founders of the Untitled Gallery, whose goal is to provide a platform to discover Tucson’s local talent.

Fort Huachuca unit wins best squad competition

They advance to the Army-level competition in September.

Miracle Valley Bible College is up for auction

The starting price is $325,000

New COVID variants prompt new phase of COVID prevention in Pima County

Health officials recommend checking in with personal health care providers this fall.

Art is Rachel Ivanyi's first language.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: How do YOU pronounce "Sahuarita"?, and a profile of Brad Lancaster, water harvester.

Super blue moon dazzles skywatchers at the end of August

Astronomers say another supermoon was seen at the beginning of the month.

Camera on Tumamoc Hill will document the next thousand years of Tucson history

Jonathon Keats chose Tucson as the next site for his unprecedented Deep Time photography project.

More internet access for rural schools

The state Department of Education is expanding high speed internet.

New English language learning proficiency testing rules spark controversy

The new changes will effect Spring 2023 reassessment and the 2023-2024 placement.

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