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How Are Campaigns Reaching Latinos? Bilingually, Personally

'Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote' looks at how candidates leverage Latino voters.

Students Who Can't Vote Still Feel 'Big Responsibility'

'Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote' looks at how Tucson kids and civics mix.

Latino Advocacy Groups Unite to Strengthen Voter Turnout

'Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote' Part 2: 40 organizations tell parties, 'Enough!'

Latino Population Grows; Voting Lags in Arizona, Across Nation

Can growth be translated into political influence for nation's largest minority?

Housing Sales Hit Post-Bubble Bests Last 3 Months

1,000+ sales monthly, higher prices in Tucson, Realty association reports.

Advocacy Group to High School Students: Your Vote Counts

Mi Familia Vota reaching out to Tucson high school students for presidential election.

15th Anniversary of Water Tanks in Desert for Migrants

Founder of effort to save lives by preventing dehydration says immigration fixes still needed

Arizona Unemployment Rate Reaches Post-Recession Low

5.6 percent unemployment is the lowest rate the state has seen since May 2008

How to Grow Bioscience Industry in Southern Arizona

Top execs from Ventana Medical Systems discuss their industry and making Tucson a bioscience hub

Pima GED Program: Second Chance for Dropouts

Tougher test, higher costs, yet it offers hope for those in dead-end jobs.

ADOT Begins Interstate 11 Environmental Impact Study

Process of finding most environmentally friendly route for southern stretch of highway.

Buy a House, Sell It Quickly: Flipping Rises Anew in Tucson

Locally driven short-term ownership up 7% last year, but it didn't suppress prices.

Tucson Road Project Unearths Ancient Human Footprints

2,500- to 3,000-year-old community beneath site of proposed Pima County roadway.

'Common Ground on the Border' Celebrates Region's Culture

Community group wants to defuse tension about U.S.-Mexico border

Bill Would Loosen Restrictions on Electronic Billboards

Astronomers worried that it will lead to incremental loss of dark skies.

Finding the Soul of an Octopus; and Who Killed Vincent Van Gogh?

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