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Ajo to Fight Chronic Disease, on Two Wheels

A project is sending the town community bicycles to promote public health.

Mexican League Spring Training Starts Monday in Tucson

3 teams will hold practices for two weeks; 5 will take part in Mexican Baseball Fiesta.

Lower Costs, Improved Health Care See Progress in Tucson

Plus: update from Caterpillar; what's next for ITT Tech students; teens in government.

Getting in to College Is Just First Step for Many Latinos

While enrollment is growing, some face obstacles to ultimately receiving a degree.

State, Rights Groups Settle Challenges Over SB 1070

Agreement calls for guidelines on how 'show me your papers' part of law is applied.

Rose Mofford, First Female Governor of Arizona, Dies at 94

Flags to fly at half-staff in remembrance of 'unparalleled role model.'

Arizona Unemployment Drops, Halts Four-Month Trend

Hiring for the school year added 31,100 jobs to the state's economy in August.

Rights Groups: Close Private Immigrant Detention Centers

300 organizations send letter after federal promise to phase out private prisons.

Republicans Open 'Victory Offices' Across Arizona

Organizers are working to keep the focus on Trump as November nears.

Arizonans Question Border Patrol Checkpoints at Hearing

Agency officials said they understand, but that checkpoints work.

Court: Phoenix Can Pay Its Police for Union Work

Goldwater Institute calls the Arizona Supreme Court ruling a loss for taxpayers.

Tucson Housing Market Rebounds After Weak July

Local home sales went up in August after dropping last month.

Phoenix Serial Street Shooter Probe Reveals Unintended Consequence Of SB1070

A study shows some young people hesitant to call law enforcement due to measure.

Arizona Department of Child Safety Tackling Backlogged Abuse Reports

Number of open inactive cases has dropped in the past year, according to agency data.

Tucson's Exports Near $2.5 Billion in 2015

Tech industries helped push local businesses' worldwide trade.

Cell Phone Search Requires Warrant, Arizona Supreme Court Says

Right to privacy extends to one's phone even when it is in another's apartment, judges wrote.

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