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Economists Predict Strong Year Ahead for Tucson, Nation

Tucson poised for growth behind increased federal spending, population growth.

Tucson's DeGrazia Gallery Hosts Fiesta de Guadalupe

Festival is free and open to the public this Sunday, with music, dance, performance.

Joint Effort Aims for Border Crossing at 'Speed of Business'

Mayor of Nogales, Son., on the election; Tohono O'odham looking forward.

Supercomputer Helps Neurological Institute Identify Elusive ALS Patterns

Barrow turned to IBM's Watson to process data about the neuromuscular disease.

Arizona Chamber Sues to Block Minimum Wage Increase

Suit says voter-approved Proposition 206 doesn't identify a source for state costs.

Supervisors Approve Leasing 2 Downtown Lots to Rio Nuevo

Pima County aims to avoid economic development incentive issues.

Proposals to Overhaul Arizona School Funding Unveiled

Fund charter schools, districts the same, governor's task force recommends.

Pima County Supervisors OK Sale of $25 Million in Bonds

The last voter-approved borrowing is on the market from 3 bond issues.

Parade of Lights, Festival in Downtown Tucson Saturday

Activities and events all day and evening for the whole family.

Poll: Latinos Want Congress, Trump to Fix Climate Change

Latino Decisions survey finds wide support in Arizona for legislation.

Antiques Roadshow: Best of 20

Experience favorite appraisals from all 20 seasons, including a $750,000-$1,000,000 find. Monday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Land Lease in Place, Vector Looks to Future in Tucson

A company executive said plans are to build a factory in 2017, then start hiring staff.

Arizona's Freshmen Lawmakers Learn Capitol's Ins and Outs

Tucsonans among the nearly one-third of the Legislature newly elected for 2017.

Uranium Push-Pull Near Grand Canyon in Appeals Court

The two cases deal with uranium mining on public lands, but from different approaches.

Tucson Group Wants Tax to Send More Kids to Preschool

A citizen’s initiative would raise sales tax for education in Tucson.

Chilean Desert Dust Deepens Case for Life on Mars

Though not proof, it's strong cause to return to explore Martian soil.

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