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GED Student: Education Made Me a Better Father

Nearly 300 GED students at Pima Community College will receive diplomas Thursday.

Mt. Lemmon Ride Promises Physical Reward - and Pie

300 expected to take part in one of the most challenging in the region.

Grijalva Asks DHS to Explain Detention, Deportation Policies

40 members of Congress write to federal government with list of questions, recommendations.

Arizona Earns C on Infrastructure Report Card

Roads, bridges, sewers earn rating better than national average

Arizona Worst in Nation for Higher Education Funding Cuts

Report: Funding is down, tuition is rising and college is becoming increasingly expensive.

Eight Pima County Library Branches Closing Sundays

Move starting May 24 is meant to save money, respond to staffing shortages, officials say.

Tucson Boosts Bicycle, Pedestrian Friendly Infrastructure

2015 report predicts dozens of new projects in the future

Tucson Schools Offer Free Summer Meals for Children

Federal program ensures kids don’t go hungry when classes are not in session.

Rio Nuevo Considers 'Sunshine Mile' Preservation

Effort would preserve Broadway between Euclid Avenue and Country Club Road

Approval Rating at 27% for Ducey in First Poll

Democratic-leaning survey firm puts Republican governor lowest among Democrats four months into term.

Tucson Band Takes 2nd at High School Jazz Festival

Tucson Jazz Institute won competition in 2013 and 2014; returned this year with younger group.

Newly Approved Rattlesnake Anti-Venom Under UA Study

Drug is second OK'd by FDA for treatment; up to 200 Arizonans are bitten each year.

Drug Cartels Target Indian Country and Vulnerable People

Addiction high among Native Americans, where unemployment can lead them to drug trade.

Ducey: State Must Stop Spending Money We Don't Have

Local governments say budget has forced them to raise taxes

AZ WEEK: Arizona Economy More Than 5 Cs

Analysis of how national parks, military and related industries impact Arizona

Southern Arizona Residents Will Advise Homeland Security

Two Tucson-area people named to a group advising the Secretary of Homeland Security

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