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La Placita Village Tenants Given July 31 Move-Out Deadline

Colorful, iconic downtown Tucson office complex may be torn down for redevelopment.

Mud, Straw, Sweat: Traditional Adobe Builds the Future

Adobe as building material is back, focus of native cultural development group.

Arizona Children’s Health Program's Future in Question

State may remain alone in the nation without KidsCare.

Prop 123: How We Got Here, What Your Vote Means

Settlement to longstanding lawsuit would pump billions into Arizona schools.

Book Chronicles History of Planetary Science in Tucson

'Under Desert Skies' details pivotal role played by UA scientists

Has Tucson Residential Real Estate Market Recovered?

Four consecutive months of positive indicators, most March sales in 10 years.

First-Time Buyers Push Tucson Housing Market's Strong Trend

Lower-priced sales dominate post recession volume, Realty association reports.

Stories of Success After Prison at the Second Chance Forum

For the nearly 20,000 people released from prison in Arizona each year, finding a job can be difficult.

Study: Wildfires Responsible for 99% of Erosion in West

UA researchers assess impacts for a million years

Land Buys to Widen Broadway on Tucson City Council Agenda

Resolution would allow property acquisition to begin along two-mile stretch.

Pima County Considers Eight More Traffic Roundabouts

County transportation officials want to build safer intersections.

Mayors of Ambos Nogales Grow Cross-Border Relations

'Relationship is today much more united,' Nogales, Sonora, mayor says.

All You Need to Know About Monday's Tax Deadline

Plus, reports on this year's most common scams, where to find last-minute help.

Bisbee Artist's Bedazzled 'Hillcar' Rolls into New York for Primary

"I have the opportunity to make my voice heard not only as a Hillary Clinton supporter, but also as an artist who lives on the border."

Tucson Water Plans Expanded Use of Treated Wastewater

Long-term water supply requires multiple sources, water director says.

Mexican Director's 'The Thin Yellow Line' Debuts in Tucson

Interview with Celso Garcia, review of his tale of men assigned to dangerous job.

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