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Tucson City Council Urges Sun Tran To End 35-Day Bus Strike

6-1 vote includes asking management to use money saved by reduced operations to reach agreement.

METRO WEEK: Wards 1 and 2 Tucson City Council Races

Incumbents say track record deserves re-election; challengers say it's not enough.

City Will Not Change Budget to End Bus Strike

Sun Tran seeing $145K savings a week since strike began.

Some Sun Tran Riders Propose Skipping the Farebox

To encourage an end to Tucson's transit strike, Bus Riders Union says skip paying fares

Tucsonan Opens Car Doors to Stranded Bus Riders

Lynn Knuckles looks to spread good karma to those affected by Sun Tran strike.

Sun Tran Drivers, Mechanics Contract To Expire Wednesday

Bus operator and Teamsters union continue negotiations, strike possible

Will Voters Ban Red-Light Enforcement Cameras?

Group opposing photos at intersections turns in signatures aiming for November city ballot.

How Does Tucson's Heat Affect Road Repaving Work?

It's too hot for some projects to continue without causing a sticky mess.

Sun Tran Seeks Comment on Route Changes

Better service, budget demands, gas prices prompt proposal to change 14 routes

Slimmed Broadway Widening Proposal Awaits Council Vote

City Council will decide on $70M plan to expand two-mile stretch from Country Club to Euclid.

Tucson City Council Votes on Broadway Expansion Tuesday

Plan first raised in 1987; if OK'd, proposal will move to land purchase phase

Streetcar Ridership Heads Toward Milestone

Ridership number released this week shows 17 percent ahead of projections

Arizona Earns C on Infrastructure Report Card

Roads, bridges, sewers earn rating better than national average

Rio Nuevo Considers 'Sunshine Mile' Preservation

Effort would preserve Broadway between Euclid Avenue and Country Club Road

How to Fix the Roads? Be Creative With Funding Sources

Arizona Town Hall meeting proposes a statewide commission to figure out how to pay for road work in the future

Tucson's Broadway Widening Alignment Nearing Consensus

City comes to 'point of certainty,' official says; final recommendation may come next week.

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