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Tucson's Membrillo Fest to Celebrate Long Journey, History

Event-goers can taste and learn traditional recipes at the Mission Garden.

Review of School Boards, County Superintendent Races

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

TENWEST Fest Looks to Cultivate Big Ideas in Tucson

Inspired by SXSW, organizers hope to bring together entrepreneurs and creators.

New Business Opens Downtown Every 12 Days, Data Show

The city's core is keeping up the pace of a resurgence, with 240 businesses starting up in 8 years.

Big Ad Dollars Flow into Arizona Amid Shifting Expectations

Nearly $200,000 to Tucson TV stations, with some calling it a battleground state.

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.

Jupiter Spacecraft Captures Image of Towering Polar Storms

First pass of giant planet nets unexpected scientific data

Arizona GOP Aims To Woo Latino Voters On The Border

The party is associated there with racism, walls and deportation, one organizer said.

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.

Investors Back in Tucson Housing Market, Not Just to Flip

Firms looking to act as landlords to tap into Tucson's renter population.

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.'

Arizona Program Helps College Students 'Earn to Learn'

1,000 enrolled at UA in matching savings funds to help with tuition, other expenses.

Latino Turnout in Arizona Could Surge This Election: Poll

The poll suggests more than 80 percent of Latino voters may cast ballots.

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.

NAU Project Will Study National Park Boundaries from Space

The team will look at divisions caused by land-management choices, like logging.

TUSD Race Focuses on Teacher Retention, Transparency

Crowded race: Three incumbents and four challengers seek three seats.

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