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Blackmailing Media Outlets An Ongoing Problem in Mexico

What happens when a former journalist is accused of targeting his old colleagues?

NASA: Arctic Ice Photographed at Its Smallest on Record

Ice the size of 'two Texases' has disappeared in less than four decades, scientist says.

Independent Vote In Arizona 'Hasn't Come to Fruition'

Arizona Week Friday analyzes election results and looks at role of independent voters.

Binational Effort to Protect Environment Along the Border

Border 2020 members will meet Thursday, March 31 in Nogales, Sonora

Investigations Begin in Arizona Voting Irregularities

Arizona House committee wants to know why people had to wait hours to vote.

Tucson Sells $8M Property to National Housing Developer

Mattamy Homes purchases 173 acres, plans to incorporate area mountain bike park.

Report: Border Strike Force Statistics Not Adding Up

Public records released to UA Journalism School news service don't back Gov. Ducey's claims.

Comedian Gary Shandling, Former Tucsonan, Dies at 66

Grew up in Old Pueblo, attended UA engineering school before going into comedy.

Tucson Area Vets' Cemetery Dedicated in Marana Saturday

Site is third veterans' memorial cemetery in state, first in Tucson metro area.

Arizona House Passes 3 Abortion-Related Bills

The bills deal with abortion drugs, fetal tissue, and charitable contributions

Who's Recruiting Graduating UA Students? Lots of Companies

Business Report asks recruiters at career fair why they came, whom they want to hire.

A Postcard to Tucson, from Berlin: 'I Miss Desert Drives'

Meet a Tucson-born artist who now calls Berlin her home.

Arizona Job Numbers Top Prerecession Highs; Tucson Lags

State employment totals top recent bests, but Tucson has only recovered 76 percent of the jobs lost.

Estimated 90% of Pima County Voters Cast Ballots Early

Final ballot counting continues, but election officials are pivoting to the next round of balloting

Census: Pima County Growing; Population Up 0.6% in 2015

Numbers in Cochise, Santa Cruz counties continue to decline, but at slower rates.

Tucson Finds Cuts to Erase $25M Deficit, Council Told

City manager says proposed reductions exceed what's needed, providing choices.

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