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Voters Continue to Return CD8 Ballots at Record Pace

Latest numbers from Pima County Recorder show high return rate for early ballots

AZ Week: New Model Sought for Road Funding

Gasoline tax, Legislature's diversion of revenues leave gaps, advocates say

New Egyptian Media Landscape Takes Shape

Press in Egypt gaining freedoms, adapting amid creation of new government

Outside Dollars a Gift in CD8 Race

Nearly $1M in Super PAC funding has come in on both sides

CD8 Candidate Forum: Medicare, Health Care, Energy

Candidates Barber, Kelly, Manolakis square off on district issues

State Budget Lets Up On City, County

Huckelberry, Miranda say previous years' toll not getting worse

RTA Studies Process For Changing Road Projects

Six years into voter-approved, 20-year transportation plan, road widening reconsidered

Kozachik: Let Taxpayers Change Road Plans

Councilman wants to reduce scope of Broadway widening project

$10M OK'd for Pima County Road Repair

General fund dollars, rearranged transportation money, borrowing combined

Tucson Rep. Daniel Patterson Resigns

Move comes moments before House was set to vote on expulsion

CD 8 Fundraising Brings Big Surprises

UPDATED: Antenori far behind rest of GOP field, Barber retained Giffords’ supporters

Pima County Supervisors Considering New Funding Sources to Fix Streets

Drivers petitioned county government for a solution, administrator proposes 18 funding options

Congressman Raul Grijalva Takes Center Stage

In recent weeks, the Tucson Democrat has found himself at the center of many of the biggest stories on Capitol Hill

Councilman Wants Road Money Reallocated

Tucson's Kozachik proposes special election to 'break bueaucratic mindset'

More M.D.s Needed Under New Health Law

Arizona already well short of national average for primary care physicians

Rio Nuevo Changes Get Senate Approval

Downtown businesses will get impact-fee waivers, quicker permitting

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