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October Jobs Report Shows Growth in Arizona, Losses in Tucson

Jobless rate for Arizona dropped to its lowest point in a decade, while Tucson shed jobs.

25 Years Later, Global Scientists Issue Second 'Warning To Humanity'

15,000 scientists sign statement urging people to heed climate change and environmental-destruction data.

Arizona Child Deaths Increase for First Time in 7 Years, Report Says

The 2016 report shows a 2 percent increase over previous year, 40% preventable.

Pollster: Trump is Dragging Down Arizona's Republican Senate Candidates

Prediction put GOP candidates behind in head-to-head matchups with Democrat.

South-Side Development Makes Way for Aerospace Industry

Construction will extend Raytheon Parkway, giving access to future aerospace companies.

Waiting for Perfect Self-Driving Cars Could Cost Lives

Waiting to deploy the cars potentially means fewer lives saved by the technology, which improves with experience.

Tucson Airport Adding Route to Austin

New route connects city to another of the region's tech hubs.

Coronado National Forest Offers Permits to Gather Dead Trees for Firewood

Households limited to a single permit, allowing up to two cords of wood to be harvested.

More Turkeys This Season Means a Cheaper Thanksgiving Meal

The cost of a meal with all the trimmings in Arizona is around $40.

NAFTA Talks Resume, Deadline Fast Approaching

Trade representatives are racing to meet a March deadline, as elections threaten further delay.

Flu Season Right on Time in Pima County

18 cases have been reported in past three weeks.

Civil Rights Scorecard Gives TPD Failing Grade in Body-Cam Footage Review

Tucson Police allow officers to review footage before writing report.

Forest Fees May Go Up For Some Camping, Day-Use Sites

Proposed increase in fees would help maintain recreational sites

Kino Stadium Debt Nearly Paid Off, Putting End to Fee

Rental-car fee will remain in place to pay for expansion of sports complex.

Arizona's Congressional Delegation: Who Votes With Trump?

Arizona Republicans usually vote with the President.

McSally Asks Tucson Businesses for Input on Tax Reform

Congresswoman says she supports a 25 percent tax rate for small businesses.

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