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Tucson Unveils Bicycle Boulevard Plan for Safe Streets

Draft is open for public review, with goal of 192 miles of bike-friendly boulevards.

Astronomers, Led by UA, Confirm 100-Plus New Planets

Celestial bodies could contain clues about our solar system's formation.

On Arizona-Mexico Border, 'It's a Community ... Not Separate'

College students immerse themselves in border life, finding common ground.

In 1st Congressional District, Money Race is Tight

Six Republicans vie for party nomination, and funds to run their campaign.

Pima County's Agua Caliente Park: Restoring a Desert Oasis

Geological change shuts down springs, depleting two desert ponds.

Curtain Up: $2M Saves Arizona Theatre Company's Season

Last-minute contributions keep the organization from financial collapse, officials say.

Arizona Senator Will Speak at Republican Convention

A state senator from Phoenix will kick off convention

Tucson Police, African American Communities Evaluate Relationship

Success working together creates a less-divided community, they say.

Tips for Getting Kids Ready for the Coming School Year

'Expect More Arizona' says transitioning back to school can be a challenge.

Study: College Calculus Deters Women from STEM Fields

Explanation for gender gap in science and technology jobs emerges in nationwide study.

Local Entrepreneurs Learn From Failures

Event allows people to share business failures and what they took away from them.

Tucson College Joins Growing Group of For-Profit Colleges That Will Close

Third private college to announce Tucson closure this year.

Arizona Races Getting National Attention

National Republicans and Democrats are turning their attention to Southern Arizona

Fungus Helps Plants Soak Up Carbon Dioxide

Flagstaff ecologist's work shows plants can thrive without nitrogen

UA Alzheimer's Research Looks at Aging Female Brain

Scientist considers reproductive milestones as triggers

Legislation Would Stiffen Penalty For Export Of Sacred Native American Artifacts

Congressional action could double jail time for trafficking offenses.

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