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Kroger Begins Testing Driverless Grocery Deliveries in Scottsdale

Same-day or next-day delivery orders can be made online or via a mobile app.

Sonoran Highway Construction Won't Be Done In August After All

An official said the real goal of the deadline was simply to speed up the construction process.

Frontier Airlines Returning to Tucson Airport

The airline left in 2012 amid financial troubles.

Tribe That Owns Grand Canyon Skywalk to Improve Airport

The Hualapai Tribe received five grants for airport fixes at its tourism venture.

Pinal County Road Tax Hike Overturned

Judge orders tax refunded to merchants that collected it.

Sun Link Streetcar Turns 4, Poised to Hit 4 Million Riders

Sun Link ridership has gone down since its 2014 launch.

Exploring the Dangers of Dust on I-10

Arizona 360 hears from a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Phoenix.

ADOT Project Aims to Prevent Dust-Related Crashes on I-10

How a new alert system will inform drivers sooner of an approaching dust storm.

City Annexes Tucson International Airport

Annexation provides tax dollars to the city, assistance to the airport.

Train Traffic Moving Again Through Arizona Derailment Site

27 cars derailed Tuesday on a route parallel to I-10 during heavy monsoon rains.

ADOT Dogs Sniffing Out Crime at Arizona's Interstate Borders

The $30,000 K-9 pilot program is aimed at helping department efforts to reduce drug trafficking and human smuggling.

Supes Sending Road Repairs Bond to November Ballot

Pima County will ask voters to okay $430 million to fix bonds.

AAA: 932,000 Arizonans Will Travel During 4th of July Week

Estimate predicts most travelers will be driving to their final destination.

State Bans Cell Phones for New Teen Drivers

A new law prohibits teens from talking on cell phones while driving.

A Look at Changes at Tucson International Airport

$28 million remodel includes new security checkpoints and more food options.

Appeal of Sabino Canyon Tram Change Could Mean Lapse in Service

A pending appeal of the new contract award could delay the start of operations by the new operator.

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