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County Hopes to Hold Momentum with Warrant Resolution

Nearly 1,600 people attended first two warrant-resolution days.

Meet Gary Johnson, Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate

Plus, a look at the race for Arizona's 1st Congressional District.

UA's Steward Observatory Celebrates 100th Anniversary

University ranked No. 1 among US space astronomy programs.

Pima County Public Safety: County Attorney, Sheriff Races

LaWall seeks sixth term as county attorney against Green Party's Tuell.

Artist Frida Kahlo's Garden to Bloom in Tucson

Tucson Botanical Gardens won right to exhibit's second U.S. showing, replicating her Mexico City flora.

More to the City Than Meets the Eye at 'Tucson Meet Yourself'

Over 100,000 visitors expected for 43rd edition of the event featuring food, music and more.

Campaign Calls on Tucson Drivers to Watch the Road

Arizona remains one of two states in the US where driving and texting is legal.

Study: Twitter Reveals Trauma after Campus Shootings

Tweets could help reveal insight about community reaction to NAU Flagstaff shooting.

Arizona Presidential Race in Dead Heat: Post-Debate Poll

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton tied at 42% among likely voters; 9% still undecided.

App to Tell Nogales Residents When Air is Unsafe to Breathe

Cooler weather, mountainous basin and pollution team up for a dangerous combo.

District 4 Candidates: Pima Supervisors Lack Leadership

Republican Christy wants more proactive board; Green's Reilly wants to end cronyism.

Pima County Ground-Level Ozone Safe, But Just Barely

More than a year ago the EPA decreased the level it considers safe for public health.

Arizona Land and Water Trust Wins National Award

Recognized for its work on water issues and land preservation.

Pima County Attorney Race Foes Mostly Agree on Issues

Lowering crime, cyclist and pedestrian safety, and outside duties of the office are topics of debate.

Arizona Monsoon Season Over; How Did Your Region Do?

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

Tucson's 'Sunshine Mile' Makes Endangered Places List

Nonprofit says 95% of sites so designated have been saved or continue to function.

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