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Border Wall Contractors Ask AG Sessions for Help

Tucson, other cities have threatened boycotts against construction firms

Poll: 28% Of GOP Voters Undecided On Flake Replacement

Potential successors are scrambling to get on the ballot.

Navajo Council Rejects Grand Canyon Tram Proposal

The council voted 16-2 to kill the agreement.

ACA Open Enrollment Begins, Prompting Local Health Care Push

Healthcare.gov offerings for 2018 are similar to the previous year's offering, according to health care officials.

Historic Backlog in U.S. Immigration Cases Could Reach 1 Million by 2020

The political bias of judges goes unchecked and unchallenged.

Tucson Adding Bike Share to Transit Options

More than 30 bike stations will be installed in central Tucson.

State Calls on Congress to Fund KidsCare

Gov. Ducey sent a letter to members urging quick action.

Show Features Art as Freedom from Confinement

UA Honors College blends words, movement and visual performance to celebrate life "Unbarred."

On the Ballot: Sales Taxes for Zoo Fixes

Tucson residents to decide on new funding to replace and repair Reid Park Zoo infrastructure.

Facing Loss of State Funding, Bisbee to Roll Back Bag Ban

Version of resolution being drafted would make the ban voluntary, but reserve the city's right to challenge the state in court.

No Rain Fell in Tucson in October, Officially

It was the 12th time the Weather Service recorded no rainfall for the month.

Pew Report: Favorable View of Mexico Grows in US

The reverse was true south of the border, with a rapid decline in Mexicans expressing a favorable view of the U.S.

Feds, States Warn of Student-Loan Scam

Scammers attempt to trick people into upfront payments for fraudulent services.

ICE Promises Crackdown on Employers

Agency leadership is signaling it will prosecute employers who hire undocumented workers.

Weather Service Rolling Out More Precise System for Dust-Storm Warnings

The new system will only notify cell phone users within a certain range of the storm.

Deadline Approaches for Election Day Mail-In Votes

Voters should have ballots in the mail by Wednesday at the latest for the Nov. 7 election.

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