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Can Tucson F-16 Training Reduce Fighter Pilot Shortage?

Plus: a preview of Tuesday's primary election; why the "digital divide" is shrinking for Tucson-area Latinos.

Democrat Heinz Wins Right to Challenge Incumbent McSally

Babeu leads in crowded 1st District Republican race; will face Democrat O'Halleran

Trump Will Hold 'Unity' Rally in Phoenix Next Week

Campaign source originally said he would speak on immigration, but that was withdrawn.

Green Party Looks to Break Through Amid Unpopular Nominees

The small-but-active branch consistently runs candidates in many races.

Air Force Criticized over A-10 Retirement Efforts

Government Accountability Office report says plane's demise would hurt fighting capabilities.

Major Parties' Losses May Be Libertarian Party's Gain

Presidential candidate Johnson polling at near what's needed to make debates.

Republicans Overtake Independents as Largest Voting Bloc in Arizona

Presidential preference election saw a surge in party affiliation, officials say.

Democratic Leader: Clinton's 'Effort in State Is Real'

In Part 2 of "Arizona: Red or Blue?" says state could go for another Clinton.

Arizona Will Stay Red, Republican Leader Asserts

In "Part 1: Arizona, Red or Blue?" Republican chairman predicts statewide gains.

Tucson Air Guard Works to Get Fighter Pilot Numbers Off the Ground

162nd Wing trains about 10 percent of new US fighter pilots each year.

In Unusual Election Season, Outcomes Remain Uncertain

Arizona Week takes a look at the various parties jockeying for votes come November.

Arizona Unemployment Grows for Fourth Straight Month

Jobless rate hits 6 percent as people enter workforce faster than job creation.

Republican Corporation Commission Candidates Look to Move Past 'Dark Money' Debate

Most vying for the 3 open spots hope conversation can go beyond elections spending, solar issues.

20 Percent of Early Ballots Have Been Processed, So Far

With 2 weeks until the primary, voters have until Aug. 19 to request an early ballot.

Arizona's GDP Growth Among Fastest in US

The value of all goods and services produced in the state grew more than 2 percent the last two quarters.

Arizona Supreme Court Rules Water Rate Hike Constitutional

Incremental increase without a full hearing is legal, court says.

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