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Senate Committee Wants Border Patrol Access Expanded

Agency would no longer need permits to reach wildlife refuges, parks and military property.

Pima County Boosts Solar Electricity Usage

Supes unanimously approve 11 new solar installations on county property

Judge: In-State Tuition OK for 'Dreamers' at Phoenix Colleges

Ruling may be limited to Maricopa County Community College District; Pima in Tucson offers same.

ASU Launches Online Program for Freshmen

Partners with leader in online education, EdX.

Three Arizona Teens Named Presidential Scholars

Students will travel to Washington D.C. in June

Service Providers Work to End Homelessness in Tucson

Goal: End veterans' homelessness by end of this year, all homelessness by 2017.

Tuition for UA Freshmen Will Be $11,403, Up 4.1%

Regents approve rates for state universities; UA out-of-state freshmen will pay $32,630.

Free Compost Available for Tucson Gardeners

The city will offer the soil booster at Randolph and Udall Parks this week

Raytheon Awarded $559M Contract for Guided Missiles

Guidance section of the missile is built in Tucson

Graffiti at Fox Theatre Spotlights Citywide Problem

Police say it's misconception that gang members are responsible for vandalism around Tucson.

Oro Valley Students Help Pass Law Making Copper State's Metal

Governor lauds school for multi-year effort started in Ms. Royer's 4th-grade class.

Regents to Set University Tuition Rates Monday

Cost of studies for in-state freshmen could rise above $11,000 for the first time

Former News Correspondent Recalls Evacuation of Saigon

“Many of the Vietnamese that were left felt that we had betrayed them," Jim Laurie remembers

Municipal Leaders Express Doubt in County Bond Election

Prospective loan for $815 million would fund variety of community projects

Community Program Aims to Slow Progression of Dementia

'Elder Care' helps people with memory loss stay physically and mentally active.

Southern Arizona Fire Season Could Be Short But Severe

Spring storm systems are delaying start, but dry fuels are still abundant

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