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Refugee Resettlement Number Plunging in Arizona

The state is on track for an 87 percent decrease from two years ago.

Scientists Sue EPA Over Who Can Serve On Advisory Boards

The lawsuit is in reaction to the banning of EPA-grant recipients from the boards.

Cost of Living Skyrocketing, Flagstaff Experiments with Raising Minimum Wage

What the move has done to the mountain town - and lessons that other cities can learn.

Poll: Arizonans See Outdoor Recreation as Vital to State Economy

Water conservation also was a top priority for those surveyed.

Ducey Signs Opioid Bill Unanimously Approved by Legislature

The measure is meant to crack down on excess opioid prescriptions, among other things.

Flu Cases Down in Pima County, Statewide

New reported cases have decreased for two consecutive weeks.

A Desert Museum for Art and History

Tucson has two different attractions with "desert museum" in their names.

Rio Nuevo, Developer Nearing Agreement on Downtown Building

If finalized, the building would be one of the tallest in Tucson.

Amber Smith to Become First Female CEO of Tucson Metro Chamber

She says her first goal is to strengthen workforce development.

Catch a Total Lunar Eclipse Early Wednesday Morning

Early in the morning, the eclipse will cover a super, blue moon.

Fair-Housing Group Awarded Grant

$313,000 will support ongoing efforts to provide equal access to housing.

Grijalva Doubts DACA Proposal's Chances in House

Some in Congress question whether House and Senate can agree.

Tree Rings Tell Story of Jet Stream

Changes to North Atlantic air flows alter European summer weather.

Opioid Epidemic; Children's Health Insurance; Temporary Protected Status

Also, a discussion about the impact of government shutdowns.

Flagstaff Business Leaders Divided Over Minimum Wage Law

The law gradually raises minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2021.

Tucson's Hotel Industry Sees Jump in Bookings

Last year, hotels saw an increase of 13 percent over 2016.

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