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Mountain View Officers Club Gets Help For Renovations

The historic building at Ft. Huachuca finds private financing.

Episode 341: A Look at Resources and Support for Veterans

This Veterans Day Weekend we talk about life during and after service.

Episode 163: Analyzing Election Results

Journalists break down voters' decisions, plus Tucson Unified Superintendent reacts to results, and visiting a homeless veteran.

Zoo Tax Measure Passes in Final City Vote Tally

Measure was too-close-to-call on election night.

San Pedro House Re-Opens to Public

Falling tree branches prompted closure for repairs, safety concerns

ADOT Seeks Comment on 2040 Plan

Plan sets parameters for how funds will be spent for next 22 years.

Ventana Medical Systems Tool Helps Diagnose, Treat Rare Cancer

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in US, and has many forms.

Nogales Border Patrol Increasing Penalty for First-Time Undocumented Immigrants

The change means many suspected undocumented immigrants are now charged criminally.

Ina, I-10 Remodel Reaches Halfway Point

Crews will shift traffic off of temporary interstate lanes and onto new permanent lanes.

Elections Endanger Arizona-Sonora 'Marriage'

Experts question the potential continuity and stability of growing trade ties within the Sonora 'megaregion.'

Nominated DHS Chief Left With Decisions On Temporary Protected Immigrants

Homeland Security nominee faces her first confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

Tucson City Council Stays Democratic, No Raise for Council

Sales tax for preschool education fails, as does Oro Valley property tax.

Reps, Strategists Expect McSally to Announce Senate Candidacy

No comment yet from McSally's congressional or campaign offices.

Saguaro Genome Shows Why Many Cactus Species Are Hard to Classify

Researchers believe that long lives and long generation times have led to mismatches in the history of species.

Hydra, Iconic Downtown Tucson Business, Is Shutting Down

The store opened on Congress Street more than 20 years ago and was known for creative window displays.

Mandatory or Voluntary, Bisbee Community to Keep Bag Ban Alive

Shop owners and residents would prefer not to fight the state in court over mandatory ban.

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