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Bill Limiting Signature Gathering May See Vote in Arizona Senate This Week

The measure would ban paying per signature on petitions, which opponents say is a way to suppress citizen initiatives.

Episode 129: Expanding on the State of the City

Also, Pima College's Lee Lambert discusses lifting of sanctions, and Supe Sharon Bronson talks gas tax.

Mexican Senator to Border Wall Builders: We Don't Want Your Business

Proposal would prohibit the companies from doing business with the Mexican government.

Median House Price in Tucson Rises 10 Percent in 2 Years

The price of the average home in Tucson is going up.

UA Proposes 3.9% Higher Tuition, Fees for New Arizona Students

$100 fee for athletics; 92% of returning students will pay the same under tuition guarantee plan.

Giffords, Kelly Form State Gun Control Coalition

Leaders from politics, religion, business, nonprofits join new effort to influence policy.

Longer School Recess Bill Advances in State Senate

Kindergarten through fifth graders now get 20 minutes; bill would add second recess.

Arizona Court Upholds Funding of Medicaid Expansion

The hospital levy is constitutional because it is not a tax, appellate panel rules.

Mayor: Tucson Will Keep Its Word with Sales Tax Increase

State of City focused Tucson's partnerships in attempt to sell voters on sales tax increase.

Tucson Heat Could Hit Record 95 Degrees Saturday

If forecasts hold, Tucson will tie a 110-year-old daily record; cooler weather expected next week.

Survey: Most Arizonans Want Obamacare Fixed, Not Axed

About 40 percent also had a very unfavorable view of American Health Care Act proposed replacement.

Why Did the Deer Cross the Road? Because She Had a Safe Place to Pass

The $10M wildlife overpass/underpass project is being used heavily by mule deer.

Blocking Biodiversity: Why a 'Great Wall' Might Not Be Great for Wildlife

A border wall could impact numerous endangered species, including jaguars.

Tucson Job Growth Will Lag Rest of Arizona, State Agency Says

Forecast from Office of Economic Opportunity predicts 1.3 percent job growth for Tucson.

Transportation Department Seeks Input on New 5-Year Plan

ADOT's plan includes several projects in Southern Arizona, most along Interstate 10.

All-Day Kindergarten Funding Out of Reach for Tucson's Public Schools

Only districts, charters with 90% subsidized lunches are eligible in Gov. Ducey's proposal.

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