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METRO WEEK: Keeping Tucson's Landfill from Filling Up

Moving the weigh scales and admin offices will allow landfill expansion.

Legislature Passes, Governor Signs $3.5B Plan for Schools

Special session ends; voters must decide on changes to Land Trust Fund payout.

La Llorona: A Cautionary Tale for Children of the Southwest

Reporter Nancy Montoya recalls the Mexican folklore story

House OKs School Funding Bills; Senate Votes Friday

Republicans stop changes to $3.5B, 10-year package; Ducey visits lawmakers' offices.

Building Up Tucson's Entrepreneurs

Numerous events each year help startups learn about running successful businesses.

More Bighorn Sheep Coming to Santa Catalinas Near Tucson

A recent pneumonia outbreak had threatened to delay the release.

UA Pharmacy Dean Indicted on Sexual Assault Charges

'Incriminating evidence' found in his home; UA places him on leave, suspends admin duties.

Home Flipping Down 19% in Tucson as Inventory Falls

Lack of distressed homes, slow appreciation rates cause of decrease.

Tucson's La Estrella Bakery a Mainstay for Pan de Muerto

In addition to empanadas and tortillas, the family-run business specializes in a seasonal treat.

Special Legislative Session on Education Funding Under Way

$249M more for schools immediately in proposal to settle lawsuit.

Study: Arizona Has High Rate of Uninsured Children

Nationally, child uninsurance rate has dropped to historic lows.

Pima County Voters Reject All 7 Bond Proposals

Total borrowing of $816 million in jeopardy as returns trickle in.

Tucson City Council Democratic Incumbents Retain Seats

Incumbents outdistance slate of Republican challengers; Rothschild wins re-election.

Tucson Nonprofit Offers Micro Loans to Mexican Businesses

Borrowing averages $400 with 95% payback rate by south of border entrepreneurs.

Questions Arise About Education Funding Plan

Proposal would settle long-standing lawsuit, with legislative approval.

Volunteers Sought for Tucson United Way Days of Caring

Group seeks volunteers to help clean up, paint and garden among other projects.

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