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Tucson to Host Event for Nationwide Concert to End Gun Violence

Seven local bands will play at all-day event; proceeds will benefit Jan. 8 memorial efforts.

Board of Regents Names UA President Search Committee

Committee will review prospective candidates for the UA's top post.

South Tucson: 2 New Council Members, 2 Returning

The new council will appoint a mayor and vice mayor to office.

Poverty Rate Falls in Arizona; 'Food Hardship' Continues

Food banks: 18.4% of Tucson families with children struggle to feed them.

UA Online Aims to Expand Through Business Partnerships

Geico, Caterpillar Inc. and Salt River Project have signed on for test program.

What Can Politicians Actually Do To Improve the Economy?

Three experts weigh in on how public policy can improve Arizona's financial well-being.

ASU Lab Tracking Cyber Threats On Deep Web, Dark Web

Machine learning and data mining aim to identify patterns to stop attacks before they occur.

$243 Million Surplus for State in 2015-16, Report Says

Second straight year of big surpluses reported for state tax, fees revenues.

Monsoon Rains Ease Arizona Drought Conditions

Climatologists looking for signs of La NiƱa conditions

Native Americans Still Face Obstacles to Voting Access

Many don't have formal addresses, and distance to polling places may prevent some from voting.

South Tucson OKs $400K to Repair Subsidized Housing

Though funding has been available for two years to replace fan coils in residential units.

Tucson Bus Fare Increase on City Council Agenda Tuesday

Opponents want alternative: Increase ridership to increase revenue.

UA Collaborative Study Seeks Ways to Slow Cognitive Decline

Universities recruiting adults age 65-90 for computer-based exercises and mild electric stimulation.

Tucson Museum of Art Wins $93K Grant for Refugees

Programs will focus on creative expression and English-language acquisition.

Could Arizona's Latino Voters Tip the Scale in November?

Also, excerpt of 1989 interview with Gov. Rose Mofford, who died this week.

Latino Voters Could Turn Elections, if They Vote

Turnout doesn't match population growth in Arizona; young voters hard to capture.

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