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AZ WEEK EXTRA: Not Too Old to Learn to Read

Story of a 58-year old man who spent decades hiding illiteracy before deciding to turn his life around.

Reduced Migrant Farm Workforce Drives Technology

Robotic lettuce thinner in Yuma's winter fields can do work of 60-member crew in one day.

Tucson's Housing Market Rebounds in February

Number of homes sold jumps after slow January; more improvement expected this month.

Tucson Panel Explores: 'Are Common Core Standards the Answer?'

Education and business leaders discuss facts vs. myths, as state considers scuttling guidelines.

Pima County Hopes Changes to Family Drug Court Will Reunite More Families

Partnership with Department of Child Safety could break down bureaucratic obstacles.

AZ WEEK: Tucson Festival of Books Grows, Promotes Literacy

Celebration of literature in its seventh year, features nationally knownn authors, including home-grown.

Border Patrol Works to Put on Humanitarian Face

Agents holdings regular meetings with immigrants with goal of reducing crossings, deaths in desert.

Tucson Hires Michael Ortega as City Manager

Former Douglas city manager, Cochise County administrator, UA graduate will start in June.

2015 Celebration Will Be Pi Perfection

On March 14, 2015 at 9:26 a.m. and 53 seconds, the first 10 numbers of pi will be in perfect order.

METRO WEEK: Budget Cuts Force 'Tough Decisions' for UA

$30 million less for University of Arizona “wasn’t a surprise”

Tucson to Remove Remnants of Downtown Homeless Camp Friday Night

Dream pods and tents violate city code at Vewinte de Agosto Park, where people have been living.

Arizona January Job Losses Below Normal

Super Bowl, other major sporting events may be reason

Mexican League Spring Training Games Begin Friday

Four teams taking part in event's first year in Tucson

Ducey Signs $9.1B State Budget; Protests over Cuts Continue

Spending package for 2015-16 includes $110M less for higher education,Medicaid and welfare cuts.

McSally Talks National Security At Tucson Town Hall

The freshman Republican talked about more defense and negotiations with Iran.

Ducey Defends Budget: 'No One Offered Alternative'

Governor, on visit to Tucson, says spending package protects public safety, children, K-12 education.

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