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AZ WEEK: Department of Child Safety Works to Improve

A recent audit found the agency needs more money to solve its problems

METRO WEEK: New Tucson Manager Focuses on Long-Term Budget Fixes

Michael Ortega says he has a lot to learn, but wants to focus on financial stability

ACLU Challenges Law Enforcement's Seizure, Sale of Private Property

Attorneys for ACLU say Arizona's law unfairly incentivizes law enforcement

Opposition Mounts to Proposed Resolution Copper Mine

Critics of the mine arrive in Washington DC after cross-country trek

Welcoming New Americans

Attend a naturalization ceremony at the DeConcini Federal Courthouse in Tucson, where 46 candidates from 17 countries take their oaths of allegiance.

METRO WEEK: The Rest of the Tax Story

State tax decisions drive local decisions, economist says.

Pima County Wants Ideas for New Animal Shelter

Officials are seeking community input at meeting next Thursday

Arizona One of Two States Without Law Against Texting While Driving

State Senator Steve Farley says he'll make his 10th attempt to pass a state ban next year

METRO WEEK: Animal Care: Public Cost, Personal Benefit?

Pima Animal Care Center costs rising, UA researcher studies health benefits of owning dogs

Sheriff's Resignation Accepted; Replacement Named

Dupnik to depart after 35 years in office; Chief Deputy Chris Nanos will complete his term.

Ducey Wants Investigation of For-Profit Prison in Kingman

Three days of inmate riots cause minor injuries and extensive property damage

Cities: Pima County Oversteps Authority in Bond Ordinance

Council members in Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley want changes in borrowing plan before vote.

Supreme Court Turns Away Arizona Voter ID Requirement

Justices decline to hear appeal of state's case requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.

Will Voters Ban Red-Light Enforcement Cameras?

Group opposing photos at intersections turns in signatures aiming for November city ballot.

AZ WEEK: Supreme Court Rulings' Impact on Arizona

Court upholds key part of Affordable Care Act; redistricting decision forthcoming

Yea or Nay on Bonds? Efforts Arise to Convince Voters

Political committees form to educate Pima County residents on whether to borrow money for construction projects

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