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Legislature Eyes Breaks for Business

Ducey, some legislators want to make the state more business friendly.

Tucson Faces $12M Budget Deficit by June, More in 2017

As much as $40M by mid 2017 if cuts, new revenues are not applied.

El Niño Far from Over, With 'More Storminess' Due Soon

UA climate team’s website provides regional information on weather phenomenon.

Tucson Church Restarting Sanctuary Movement of 1980s

Tucson church is organizing to give refuge to Central Americans seeking asylum

Raising Voices: Reveille Men's Chorus

Southern Arizona is made up of many voices; some are heard more often than others.

Report: A-10 Retirement on Hold So It Can Be Used to Fight ISIS

Defense industry publication says Air Force officials consider it 'critical' in Syria.

Ski Resorts on Federal Land Must Prove Water Supply

New Forest Service rule will affect three spots in Arizona, including Mount Lemmon.

Golden Eagle Distributors Sold to Phoenix-Based Company

Tucson beverage distributor will be part of state's largest distributor, Hensley Beverage Co.

Student-Built Experiment Part of UA’s OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft

Instrument will help identify minerals and chemicals on target asteroid, set for September launch.

MASTERPIECE: Downton Abbey, The Final Season: Episode 3

Watch as a handsome volunteer helps Edith meet a deadline and the hospital debate turns nasty. Sundfay at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Mercy Street Season Premiere

This new 6-part series from PBS follows the lives of a distinctive cast of characters at a Union hospital in the early years of the Civil War. Premieres Sunday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Will Capture of 'El Chapo' Change Arizona Drug Traffic?

DEA officials say Sinaloa drug cartel responsible for nearly all heroin import from Mexico

Murder, My Sweet

Private eye Philip Marlowe's search for a thug's ex-girlfriend leads him into a convoluted plot of blackmail. Saturday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

More Spending? 'Not on Our Watch,' Gov Ducey Repeats

State of state speech includes calls for funding educational innovation, drug treatment.

Taxes, Education Likely to Top Arizona Legislative Session

Lawmakers convene Monday followed by governor's State of the State speech.

Number of Tucson Homes Sold in 2015 Rose 10 Percent

Prices up, too; most key statistics rose and grew at higher rates than year earlier.

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