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Health Care Market Opens; Two Carriers in Pima County

Officials are reaching out to raise awareness of coverage options, financial assistance.

Tucson Program Will Give Day Jobs to Homeless People

The program, modeled after one in New Mexico, will pay more than minimum wage.

1.1 Million Arizonans Have Voted Early, Sent in Their Ballots

30.6% of state's registered voters accounted for in totals released Monday.

Early Votes Near 1 Million in State; 3.6 Million Eligible

Eleven days until election, signs point to record turnout at 80% plus, as voter rolls bulge.

Will Arizona Election be Fraud Free? Yes, and Here's How

Plus, meet the new CEO of the Downtown Tucson Partnership.

Local Officials Push to Keep Cherrybell Postal Facility Open

Elected reps will host congressman who oversees US Postal Service for tour, meeting.

Tribes Receive EPA Funds For Environmental Projects

Largest project in grants will be water connection between remote communities.

US Sen Flake: 'Large-Scale Voter Fraud Is Not an Issue'

In Tucson interview, he says system is secure, because it involves many honest people.

Donald Trump Jr Scheduled to Speak Thursday at ASU

Republican Party says afternoon speech will focus on millennials, election's importance.

Democrats Turn Up the Heat in Hopes Arizona Turns Blue

The week saw more money, high-profile visits from the Clinton campaign.

Review of School Boards, County Superintendent Races

Plus: How Pima County plans to balance land development,species protection.

September Sees Back-to-School Boost for Arizona Employment

The start of the academic year means roughly 30,000 people were hired last month, according to state data.

Tucson, 2 Other Arizona Cities 'Perfect' on LGBTQ Inclusivity

Human Rights Campaign’s annual index looks at laws, policies and services available in a city.

Bernie Sanders in Tucson: 'Our Job Is to Defeat Donald Trump'

4,000 gather on UA Mall, hear ex-candidate warn of potential 'drift toward oligarchy.'

Officers Taking a Tougher Tack on Risky Highway Driving

DPS will watch for cars and trucks violating rules in areas with higher commercial truck traffic.

Polls Call Arizona a Swing State; Clinton Ups Her Efforts

Traditionally a Republican stronghold, some surveys are putting Clinton in the lead.

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