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Three Elections in Store for Tucsonans in 2017

City will vote on sales tax, open seats on City Council.

Hundreds Commemorate Jan 8, 2011 Shooting Victims

Community members pay tribute, show solidarity with others hit with gun violence.

All Eyes Will Be on Money in State of State Address

Education will compete with roads in the Legislature.

Vanishing Sand at the Grand Canyon

Also on Arizona Spotlight: The 2017 Arizona legislature starts work; exploring diction with Anna Risley; and film & stage stars Renèe Taylor & Joseph Bologna visit Tucson with "My Life on a Diet".

Sunday Commemoration Marks 6 Years Since Tucson Shooting

Events to commemorate the anniversary will take place over the coming week.

Tucson New Year's DUIs Jump Compared with Previous Year

Staffing issues meant there were fewer officers patrolling streets last year.

Tucson Church Opens Doors to Refugees Fleeing Violence

Church basement converted into living quarters for 50 Central American women, children.

Wish List for State Business Leaders: Education, Roads

Also: Less regulation, expanded Arizona-Mexico trade, ballot initiative reform.

McSally, Flake, McCain to Introduce Jan. 8 Memorial Bill

The shooting took the lives of 6 people and wounded 13 more.

Task Force Works Toward 'Business-Friendly' Tucson

An initiative looks to take 'action steps' push business in the city.

New Flights Have More Passengers Flying from Tucson

Tucson International Airport traffic was unusually high in October, November.

Year-end: 2016 Kick-Started Tucson's Economic Rebound

Dropping unemployment, new employers, and a growing downtown.

2016 Likely 2nd Hottest Ever in Tucson; 2014 Was No. 1

Last 3 Years will rank as hottest in Old Pueblo for average temperature.

Tucson New Year's Eve Diners Better Have Reservations

Tables going fast across town, restaurant group says; many offering special menus.

Tucson Police to Ramp Up DUI Patrols for New Year's Weekend

Full squad will be out in force, with the help of officers from other divisions.

First Day Hikes Celebrates 60th Year in Arizona State Parks

Come Sunday, more than 60 events will be held statewide, 7 in Southern Arizona.

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