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Permit Holders Can Cut Their Own Christmas Trees in Coronado Forest

There are a limited number of permits and certain conditions apply.

Tucson Businesses Predicting Strong Holiday Shopping Season

Local economic momentum has retailers thinking there will be plenty of shopping in the next month.

Border Groups Readying for Trump Administration

Southern Border Communities Coalition opposed to more militarization of border.

Grijalva: Democrats Must Offer 'Effective Opposition'

Southern Arizona Congressman says it will be difficult to work with White House.

50 Million Holiday Travelers: Are All of Them on I-17?

20-mile weekend backups common; refuge at Black Canyon City pie shop.

Pima County to Decide Monsanto Taxes in February

County cannot stop the agricultural company from operating in Marana.

Sunday Expected to Be Busiest Day of Year at Tucson Airport

Road trips also expected to be popular for long Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

20 More Bighorns Released; Catalina Herd Called Viable

There are no more planned translocations or lethal removal of mountain lions.

Thanksgiving Dinner Will Leave More Stuffing in Your Wallet

Turkey and all the trimmings expected to cost 3 percent less than in 2015.

Rare Comet Trio Has Astronomers Crowdsourcing Observers

Planetary Science Institute hoping for continuous help from amateurs and professionals.

Tribal Gaming Compact Reworked; O'odham Do Not Sign

Governor, 8 tribal leaders sign to expand opportunities while restricting Phoenix area.

Tucson Police Adopting New Tool to Fight Opioid Overdose

Around 400 officers will carry Narcan in their first-aid kits.

Tucson's Millennial Population Declined in Last Decade

Millennials are concerned with wages, and not just walkability, the study suggests.

Southwest Monarch Study Gets $89K To Track Butterflies

The award was part of a larger effort to aid in the recovery of a declining Monarch population.

State Revenues Surpass Budget, Driven By Income Tax

A larger budget was put together in anticipation of an improving economy.

Arizona Border Rancher Wants Trump to Keep Word, Build Wall

Some ranchers voted for the president-elect based on promises about the border.

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