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Tucson Voters Approve Sales Tax for Public Safety, Roads

Nearly 62% of voters OK half-cent increase that will raise $250 million in 5 years.

A Place to Call Home: Where Will the Baby's Dimple Be

George's poor timing leaves him on shaky ground with Sarah.

The Coroner: Pieces of Eight

Lighthaven's Pirate Festival provides the perfect cover for a robbery, leaving Davey giving chase while Jane is dealing with a body washed up on the beach.

Wulfenite Joins Other State Symbols as Official Mineral

The colorful mineral is found in few places outside Arizona.

Pima Animal Care Center Facing Overcrowding Crisis

The shelter has no space for incoming dogs.

Border Dilemma: Parents Can't See Triplets Graduate

Mexican parents denied visas to attend high school commencement ceremony.

Finalists Set For Border Wall Proposal, US Says

Proposals have been wide ranging: a string of hammocks, one-way Plexiglass.

Event Looks to Move Mental Illness From Jail to Treatment

More than 300 practitioners to attend 'Decriminalizing Mental Illness' conference.

NOVA: Chinese Chariot Revealed

Archaeological findings guide builders in reconstructing and testing China’s first super-weapon.

Special Election Day: Tucsonans Decide on Sales Tax

Increase of half-cent would raise $250 million for public safety, street repairs.

Traffic Flowing Despite Work on Grant Road, Official Says

Project expands road but aims to minimize lane restrictions and intersection closures.

From the Vault: Hughes Missile System 1989

Brief history and current status of Hughes Missile System

From the Vault: Squirrels vs. Telescopes 1990

The debate about red squirrels on Mt. Graham.

From the Vault: Oliver North in Tucson 1988

Oliver North visits Tucson amid controversy

From the Vault: Weather Radar 1994

Controversy over a weather radar tower.

Tucson Sales Tax Election Count Tuesday; Turn in Ballots

City seeks half-cent increase in tax to pay for public safety equipment, street repairs.

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