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Obama: "We Can Be Better"

President asks Arizona and the nation to reflect, reveals that U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has opened her eyes

Web Feature: Remembering the Dead

Six victims of Saturday's shooting had disparate backgrounds but a single fate

In Dark Days, a Gathering of Light

As night falls, hundreds come together in Tucson and Phoenix to pray and sing

Surgeons "Cautiously Optimistic" About Giffords Recovery

UMC doctors performed six surgeries following shooting; only one patient, Giffords, remains in critical condition

Person of Interest in Shooting Cleared of Wrongdoing

Man who appeared in surveillance footage was cab driver who transported Loughner to the scene

Exclusive: An Interview with Peter Michaels

AZPM News Director Peter Michaels describes the scene just moments after tragic shooting

WATCH NOW: Full video from the Pima County Sheriff's Department press conference

Click to watch video from Pima County Sheriff's Department press conference on this morning's shooting

New Year, New Plan

Tucson City Councilmember Regina Romero unveils new plan for economic recovery

State Legislature Prepares for Opening Day

Recently re-elected rep Vic Williams discusses 2011 priorities

Voters Say No To Prop 401

Proposition 401 to change city’s charter fails to win public's support.

Prop 400 Fails

Proposition to raise sales tax in Tucson goes down in public vote.

Newsmaker Interview: Kate Kenski

A look at voting trends as Election Day nears.

Bellagio-style Fountains for Downtown Tucson?

Local real estate agent is inspired by Las Vegas attraction and hopes for similar project in Tucson.

Proposition 400

The City of Tucson is asking voters next month to hike the two-cent city sales tax , known as the Business Privilege Tax, by a half-cent to help fund core services.

Admiral Michael Mullen Comes to Tucson

Watch the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Town Hall

Core Tax Proposal

Cuts to City Services on the Horizon in Tucson

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