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Groups Sue Government to Get Info on Citizenship Application Delays

Documents say the government didn't respond to a FOIA request for records tied to naturalization requests.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 504

Support for mothers, concussions and football, and writer and reporter Brian Smith shares his story.

New Scrabble Dictionary For A New Generation

Merriam-Webster published the new edition of the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, containing 300 new words

Hopis Asking Feds to Explore Other Options for Power Plant

The tribe's economy relies heavily on coal, which powers the Navajo Generating Station.

Texas Company Gets OK for Natural Gas Exports to Mexico, Beyond

The Energy Department signed off on exports of American natural gas by Mexico Pacific Limited.

Tucson Company Building Border Wall in Texas

West Point Contractors is known locally for projects in Nogales, Yuma and in Tucson’s Saguaro National Park.

Transportation Officials Seek Input on Proposal to Link Interstates

The so-called Sonoran Corridor could connect I-10 and I-19 south of the Tucson Airport.

From the Vault: Catalina High School 1988

The multiple votes on funding the construction of Catalina High School were contentious. The school board and parents grappled to find a solution and students were caught in the middle.

Gubernatorial Candidates Clash Over Education in Phoenix Debate

The candidates will face off in Tucson Tuesday night.

Will Water Return to Tucson's Washes?

A group hopes to restore running water to the city's watershed.

President Trump to Address the United Nations General Assembly

Watch live beginning at 7:15 a.m. local time on Tuesday, Sep. 25.

Masterpiece: Poldark Season 4

It's 1796, and to defend Cornwall and those he loves from an empowered George, Ross must play the political game.

When Sarah Runs

Tucson nurse Sarah Sellers stuns at the Boston Marathon.

June West live at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun

"Do Me Right" by June West featuring Altrice, filmed live on location at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun on September 11, 2018.

POV: Dark Money

A reporter in Montana exposes the shadowy world of anonymous campaign contributions.

Endowment to Support Global-Literature Collection for Kids

The nation’s largest collection of global children’s and teen literature has received a $1 million endowment to support future teaching and scholarship.

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