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State Has First Instance of Dual Mosquito-Disease Outbreak

West Nile and St. Louis Encephalitis viruses found together in Arizona for first time ever.

Poll: Arizona Voters Want Surplus Spent on Education

72 percent pick classrooms over border security in survey of 500 registered voters.

Catalina Foothills Chess Team Positioned for Success

Team wins state title after perfect season

Stories from Roy Laos Transit Center: Where Do You Come From, and Where Are You Going?

Tucsonans make their way through their days, lives, and intersect at the transit hub on the south side.

Latino Voters More Independent Than Other Arizonans

Survey shows Latino Voters in Arizona want more representation in elected offices

Gov. Ducey Meets with Border Sheriffs Behind Closed Doors

Sheriffs raised concerns with Governor's plan for Border Drug Strike Force

AZ WEEK: Arizona's Connection to FBI's Most Wanted List

Fugitives on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list committed heinous crimes in the state

Wrapping Up 2015 with Tucson Chamber

Slow, steady growth remained the trend this year for Tucson's economy

Love, Christmas and Guns

Recently arrived Tucson playwright organizes the first solo theater festival in the city with a diverse cast of guest artists.

Immigrant Advocates Want End to Operation Streamline

Protesters say record shows it doesn't work; McCain, Flake want it expanded.

Utah Wants to Pipe Water 140 Miles from Lake Powell

86,000 acre-feet anually would supply booming area around town of St. George.

Arizona at Front Line of Nation's Drug Addiction Epidemic

Expert: '4 out of 5 who become addicted to heroin started by using prescription opiates.'

AZ WEEK: Patrolling the Border; What Will It Take to Be Secure?

Sheriffs, Department of Public Safety officers discuss challenges and changes.

Arizona Spotlight for December 11, 2015

A woman skydiving pioneer tells how her adventure began; a new documentary tells the story of a unique backyard filmmaker; visit the Saint Cecilia recording studio in downtown Tucson; and a Stairwell Session with Carlos Arzate.

Warehouse Full of Free Books Distributed to Tucson Kids

More than 100 local schools and nonprofits start handing out free books

Report: Arizona School Funding Cuts Exceed All Other States

Most states put less money into K-12 schools in 2014 than previous years.

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