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Colossal Cave Will Have First New Operator in 52 Years

Ortega National Parks, which runs Carlsbad Caverns, will take over Pima County site.

Walk, Listen, Learn: A New Way to Tour Historic Bisbee

Community members combine technology with mining town's past and its modern art.

Tucson City Council Votes on Broadway Expansion Tuesday

Plan first raised in 1987; if OK'd, proposal will move to land purchase phase

Gov. Ducey’s School Funding Proposal Gets Mixed Reviews

Some in education ‘cautious’ about idea, others applaud the plan to dip into State Land Trust Fund.

AZ WEEK: Third Medical School Coming to Arizona

Mayo Clinic, ASU Team up for 2017 opening; need great for training more physicians.

METRO WEEK: Tucson Job Center Gets National Attention

One formerly homeless veteran got education, job with help from employment program.

Old, Eccentric, Classic– Street Rod Has Broad Definition

Rodders Days brings car lovers together

Hundreds Expected at 'Body Love' Conference in Tucson

Second annual gathering aims to get participants to change the world - by loving their bodies

Ducey: Take $1.8B From State Land Trust for Education

Amid ongoing criticism of budget cuts, governor wants voters to OK spending over 5 years.

Arizona Nonprofits Bouncing Back from Recession

Giving level back to pre-recession level of nearly $3 billion statewide, anlysis reveals.

UA Layoffs Coming Because of $28.3M in State Funding Cuts

'Reality is we will have staff reductions,' campus finance officer says; details coming in August.

Senate Opens Defense Budget Debate, Including A-10

One year's funding of plane at Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson coming up for vote.

Mexican Elections Sunday, With Implications for US

Unmotivated public, corruption allegations and violence on voters' minds for midterms.

Dozens Protest McCain's Borderlands Bill

Legislation would "cut red tape" for Border Patrol agents on federal land, McCain said.

Raising the Flag Again

Police officers hope to see more United States flags throughout Arizona and the country.

Economist: Tucson Growth Will Outpace National by 2017

Government spending and population growth will spur economy, UA analyst says.

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