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How Does Tucson's Heat Affect Road Repaving Work?

It's too hot for some projects to continue without causing a sticky mess.

Arizona Jobless Rate Falls Again; Workforce Growth Slight

May employment usually slows with school out; this year's slows more than decade-long trend.

New Businesses Get Leg Up from Incubators

Groups focus on getting entrepreneurs get through tough early years, grow.

Harvesting Desert's Bounty Topic of Classes

Santa Cruz Farmer's Market will host demonstrations this month.

Rural Hospitals Connecting With TMC Specialists

New alliance helps smaller towns access expertise, improve care

Sun Tran Seeks Comment on Route Changes

Better service, budget demands, gas prices prompt proposal to change 14 routes

METRO WEEK: Budget Relies on Improved Tucson Economy

Spending plan assumes sales tax will bring in $7.7 million more in 2015-16.

Graduating Forster

Find out how a knock at the door changed the life of a young man who dropped out of high school.

Arizona Spotlight for June 12, 2015

From drop out to graduate thanks to support and compassion; sharing stories with strangers about real life; positive body image vs. media representation; how and why cicadas make such a racket.

Lost Dog: Found

Three weeks after disappearing from his Fourth Avenue apartment complex, Charles is back home.

PCC OKs Budget With Tax Increase, Hiring Freeze

Spending to drop $7.5 million next year because state aid eliminated.

Border Patrol Cells 'Inhumane, Punitive,' ACLU Claims

More than 200,000 people held in Tucson Sector in last 2 years in 'freezing cold rooms.'

Long-Awaited Broadway Widening Approved

Tucson City Council votes unanimously to accept task force recommendation for six lanes.

Clearer, Better Smelling Santa Cruz River A Good Sign

River report says quality of water is improving

Tucson Budget of $1.36B OK'd by Council, With Tax Increase

6-1 vote, with Kozachik dissenting, on spending package 8% higher than this year's.

Arizona Fire Season Looks Bad, But Not Worst in West

El NiƱo weather makes Pacific Northwest and California more susceptible to fire.

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