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Grijalva Calls for More Literacy, Dual-Language Programs

Pair of education bills would support family literacy and dual language education.

Do Property Taxes Inhibit Pima County's Economic Growth?

Politicians often point to property taxes as a force that drives away business

Flu, Winter Visitors Fill Tucson Hospitals to Capacity

A strong strain of the flu has hit during hospitals' busy season, and beds are full.

Tohono O'odham Find Common Ground with Border Patrol

Partnership has brought increased security and new technology to the nation.

McCain: Wait for New President to Replace Scalia

Arizona senator sides with fellow Republicans, drawing opponent's criticism.

Arizona Charter Schools Lacking Latino Enrollment

Whites, Asians over-represented, Latinos under-represented, study finds.

Lawmakers, Sheriffs Weigh $30M Border Security Plan

Arizona Week takes a deeper look at Gov. Ducey's Border Strike Force.

She Can't Vote, But Election Helps Tucsonan Find a Voice

Zaira Livier shares her story with Dímelo, storytelling project.

Tucson Latina finds purpose in politics, and the history of Shakespeare's First Folio.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Visit the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show with an avid shopper, and Beth Surdut pays attention to her desert neighbors, the coyote.

13 Small Tucson Businesses Ready to 'Thryve'

Companies will take part in Startup Tucson's 10-week mentorship program.

Tucson Median Home Price Rose 3.9% Last Year

Home values, other parts of the economy remain strongly linked.

Ex-Gov. Castro's Home Will Be UA Border Studies Center

Family donates historic Nogales residence after his death last year.

Will Career, Tech Education Funding Be Restored?

Unanimous House vote to support JTED funding, belying Gov Ducey's plan.

Municipalities Would Get More Water Control Under Bill

Legislation exempts cities, towns from their counties' authority to limit development.

College Scholarships Open to Young Immigrant 'Dreamers'

Hispanic Scholarship Fund has raised millions, now offering scholarships to more.

Ranchers Oppose Grand Canyon Monument Proposal

'People are so frustrated and not being heard that they’re going to any lengths.'

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