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Sequester Affects Tucson: Health, UA, More

Cuts ordered; furloughs would take 30 days to kick in

Cuts Would Furlough 1,300 DM Civilians

Possible 18% reduction in flying hours, Air Force spokesman says

80 Law Officers to be Hired Locally

Tucson Police, Pima County Sheriff’s departments expanding ranks this summer

Rio Nuevo Changes Get Senate Approval

Downtown businesses will get impact-fee waivers, quicker permitting

Modern Streetcar Ownership Debated

As city prepares to break ground, council and RTA agree on funding but will negotiate assets

AZ Week: Water Legislation Needed, Expert Says

State faces 'critical threshold' in 2035, when usage will exceed supply

New Mayors Pledge Cooperation, Economic Help

Phoenix, Tucson leaders discuss agendas, philosophies, tactics for next four years

New Economic Development Board Gets Down to Business

High-paying jobs should be Commerce Authority's singular focus, economist says

Electric Cars Rolling Out

Supporters of electric vehicles are excited about the short-term and long-term future

City Council Ward 6 Report Card

Steve Kozachik: Council is more business friendly, but asking voters for a raise is a deal breaker.

City Challenges

Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik of Ward 6 says city faces major challenges concerning the budget and a proposed downtown Tucson hotel.

New Sun Tran Labor Contract Maintains City Funded Health Insurance

New offer hinged on job security assurances, but freezes wages and maintains city-funded health insurance.

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