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The Buzz: Southern Arizona’s role in “Peace Through Deterrence”

Titan missile silos once surrounded the area, and from churches to plant nurseries, the remnants are everywhere.

Tucson home prices down slightly as market shows signs of cooling.

Data from Realtor.com show a slight price dip and other signs of a moderating market.

Foreclosures up statewide over the past year

Increases could have a variety of causes combining to force people from homes.

AZ School Sup. Horne travels to Tucson to commend school resource officer

Horne honored the officer for his arrest of an armed man on the campus of a charter school.

The Buzz: Comparing public and private-owned utilities

As Tucson considers taking over electricity service, we ask what difference public ownership makes.

City of Tucson stresses TPD will not enforce immigration law

A media release outlines actions officers cannot or should not do.

Progress on Interstate 11 in AZ on hold after lawsuit deal

A stay in a court case means environmental reports will be re-examined.

Tucson homicides go up in 2024, but stay below recent high

Tucson Police data show 66 homicides happened last year, an increase from the previous year.

Tucson Starbucks employees join in union strike

Workers picketed a university-area location on Monday morning.

Teaching Tucson's Tamale Tradition

Las Milpitas Community Farm celebrates the winter solstice by offering a free lesson in tamale making.

The Buzz: Catching up with some of our 2024 interviewees

We check back in on four stories we covered this year to see how they are doing.

The Buzz: What will Arizona's economy be like in 2025?

We recap the year and take a look ahead with two economists.

Fact Check AZ: Is The Epoch Times really '#1 trusted news'?

The news outlet's shadowy ownership structure and suspect reporting make it a questionable resource.

Southern Arizona's mortgage market rebounding

The number of loans for homes is among the fastest growth rates in the nation.

The Buzz: What does record-low unemployment mean for Arizona?

There are positives and negatives for the state when there are so few people in need of work.

The Buzz: New ways to recycle plastic in Arizona

Companies find new ways to help residents give plastic another life.

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