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Mexican Foreign Secretary In Tucson, Next in High-Level Visits From Mexico

Massieu acknowledged recent sense of uncertainty, though said that is typical in a change of leadership.

Cost of Proposed Tax Hike for Average Tucsonan? $3 a Month

City Council expected to decide on proposal Tuesday; voters will have final say.

Mental Health Has Place in 'Cures Act'

The proposal passed by Congress includes provisions from Arizona Rep. McSally.

Mexican Ambassador: US Needs Strong Relationship With Southern Neighbor

Diplomat says weak relationship between two countries serves neither.

Two Appointed to Expanded Arizona Supreme Court

Gov. Doug Ducey names Andrew Gould, John Lopez to state's high court.

Audit: US Immigration Agency Lost Track Of Thousands Of Green Cards

Trying to recover wrongly delivered green cards cost $1.5M last year.

Grijalva: Democrats Must Offer 'Effective Opposition'

Southern Arizona Congressman says it will be difficult to work with White House.

Pima County to Decide Monsanto Taxes in February

County cannot stop the agricultural company from operating in Marana.

Tribal Gaming Compact Reworked; O'odham Do Not Sign

Governor, 8 tribal leaders sign to expand opportunities while restricting Phoenix area.

Tucson Police Adopting New Tool to Fight Opioid Overdose

Around 400 officers will carry Narcan in their first-aid kits.

State Revenues Surpass Budget, Driven By Income Tax

A larger budget was put together in anticipation of an improving economy.

Should Tucson Raise Sales Tax to Pay for Roads, Police, Fire?

Tucson City Council asks for feedback on the idea at Tuesday's council meeting.

Immigration and the Economy, if Campaign Promises Hold

Plus, looking ahead with a Border Patrol union rep; looking back with political analysis.

Incivility After Elections; Ray Carroll On Years as Supervisor

Plus, USS Arizona memorial exhibits and events.

Ballot Counting Nears Completion in Pima County

19,000 provisional ballots found valid; late count not expected to affect results.

Legislative Numbers: Little Change in Party Breakdown

Democrats had hoped to make up ground, but both chambers largely unchanged.

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