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METRO WEEK: Despite Budget Cuts, UA Programs Expand

How institution trims spending, grows enrollment and adds educational programs.

Where's the Heat? Tucson's Weather Is Topsy-Turvy

Friday forecast calls for high of 75 in Old Pueblo, chance of rain; normal high is 90 degrees.

Streetcar Ridership Heads Toward Milestone

Ridership number released this week shows 17 percent ahead of projections

The Local Role of the Export-Import Bank

Who helps facilitate international trade?

Laughter Yoga Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary in Tucson

Atypical exercise class is part of an international movement.

GED Student: Education Made Me a Better Father

Nearly 300 GED students at Pima Community College will receive diplomas Thursday.

Arizona Earns C on Infrastructure Report Card

Roads, bridges, sewers earn rating better than national average

Eight Pima County Library Branches Closing Sundays

Move starting May 24 is meant to save money, respond to staffing shortages, officials say.

Tucson Boosts Bicycle, Pedestrian Friendly Infrastructure

2015 report predicts dozens of new projects in the future

Rio Nuevo Considers 'Sunshine Mile' Preservation

Effort would preserve Broadway between Euclid Avenue and Country Club Road

Tucson Band Takes 2nd at High School Jazz Festival

Tucson Jazz Institute won competition in 2013 and 2014; returned this year with younger group.

Arizona Spotlight for May 8th, 2015

A gathering of Arizona's eldest citizens; non-profit group SAGA helping Arizona's transgender community; Chris Dashiell spotlights three great film scores; Bob Boze Bell says "nothing changes more than the past", including the legend of Wyatt Earp.

METRO WEEK: County Budget Proposal Calls for Tax Increase

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

More Than 20,000 'Dreamers' in Arizona Deemed Eligible for In-State Tuition

Policy reversal will cut the cost of studying by about two-thirds.

Southern Arizona Gender Alliance is growing in Tucson

SAGA works on advocacy, awareness and services.

Schools Look to Improve Safety 'Little by Little'

Sunnyside fine arts school will feature bullet-resistant glass; others scrape for funding.

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