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'Mind-Boggling:' Pluto Fly-By Reveals Slushy Glaciers

New Horizons spacecraft took pictures in July; analysis under way in Flagstaff.

K-12 Funding Plan in Works; Legislature May Meet This Week

Lawmakers will be briefed Monday, Tuesday on still-secret details of tentative deal.

Movement To Increase Education Funding Grows

Forums draw standing-room-only crowds in recent months.

Bill to Stop Tohono O'odham's Glendale Casino Delayed

Attempted quick vote to keep tribe from opening facility is put off.

AZ WEEK: El Niño to Bring Colder Days, Rain to Arizona

Occasional weather pattern warms Pacific Ocean, has global implications.

McSally: Veto of Defense Bill Puts D-M's A-10s in Jeopardy

The funding bill rejected by Obama includes money for A-10 and EC-130 planes.

Flowing Water On Mars Opens Door For New Exploration

The Red Planet’s secrets remain a research challenge

To Test a Spacecraft, Shake It, Bake It and Freeze It

UA-led mission to an asteroid moves to environmental testing.

METRO WEEK: Independent Spending in Tucson Campaign

Effect of Supreme Court ruling trickles down to City Council races.

Astronaut’s Son in Search of Moon Trees Planted by Father

Jack Roosa to help commemorate UA’s Moon Tree

2015 May Be Hottest Year on Record in Arizona and Globally

Night-time and winter temperatures in the state run higher than normal, readings show.

Arizona Senate Money Race Accelerates; McCain Has $5M

In bid for sixth term, incumbent brings in $900K in third quarter; his opponents lag.

Money Flows to Arizona Congressional Campaigns

Southern Arizona Congressional candidates begin to attract donors

Residents of South Tucson Without Recycling Pickup

Officials say service will be included in contract with next waste collection vendor.

Hope Fest Provides Free Dental, Medical Care to People in Need

Donations of food, clothing and other essentials being collected Friday.

Tucson's Tax Amnesty Lets Businesses Pay Penalty Free

With 10 days to go, city has already collected more back taxes than in its '09 amnesty

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