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Arizona Monsoon Season Over; How Did Your Region Do?

Dusty got dustier, while cowboys, winemakers, birdwatchers of SE saw more showers.

Are Young Voters Engaged? UA Students Mixed on VP Debate

The enigmatic voting bloc could have a big impact on the election, if they turn out.

Administrator's Salary Focus in Pima District 5 Supervisor Race

Incumbent Elias: High salary warranted; challenger Bastidas: Spend money elsewhere.

Tucson-to-Mexico Flights Take to the Skies Once More

AeroMar becomes the first airline to fly from Tucson to Mexican destination in 8 years.

Treated Water to Make Beer? Tucson Group Says 'Cheers!'

Pima County team fights stigma against reclaimed water; finalist for innovation distinction.

Secretary of State: Voter Registration Deadline Stays

Arizona Democrats asked that the day be changed as it falls on a federal holiday.

Congress Condemns Trafficking of Native American Objects

The resolution targets the export of sacred artifacts, calls for collaboration to stop the trade.

General Plan to Go Before Voters in Changing Oro Valley

Plan reflects need for new amenities and more family friendliness, official says.

US Targeting Mexico's Cartel Scouts in Arizona Desert

Prosecutors have brought cases against about 80 scouts in the Tucson Sector since 2014.

RinCon '16 Invites Arizonans to Get Their Game On!

Explore an annual weekend event where gamers of all ages gather to match wits, roll dice and play cards in a bewildering array of tabletop, strategy, and fantasy games.

68,000 New Election Pamphlets On Their Way Due to Printer Mix-Up

Contractor took responsibility for error, secretary of state's office said.

State Injects Cash into Program to Train Principals

Gov. Ducey's office investing $100,000 to train school leaders.

Feeding Our Future: The Manzo Model for Growing a School Garden

In an age of shrinking education budgets, should school gardens be a line item?

Fair Looks to Teach Teens About First-Responder Jobs

Police, military and emergency medicine workers will be present to answer questions.

Athletes Recall Paralympic Games in Rio

Players gather in Tucson for a celebration at the University of Arizona

Visitors Flock to Arizona State Parks in Record Numbers

Nearly 3M tourists spent more than $16M at the parks, which lost some funding in 2012.

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