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Dem Seeks Pima Supervisor's Seat in Republican Stronghold

Incumbent Republican Ally Miller wants second supervisorial term in District 1.

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.

Almost 1,000 Turn up to Resolve Pima County Arrest Warrants

Success of second warrant-resolution day leads county to plan three more.

Tucson Council Set to OK Two Big Urban Core Projects

Ronstadt Transit Center's $67M development; land sale for Caterpillar headquarters.

Congress Condemns Trafficking of Native American Objects

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

Yearly Report Shows Drop in Most Crimes on UA Campus

Some stats on UA's annual crime report may not show whole picture, dean of students says.

Are Presidential Candidates' Economic Plans Viable?

Also, analyses of the first debate, a discussion of the youth vote and more.

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.

Candidates Disagree on County Administrator's Salary

Top county job at issue in supervisor races in Districts 4 and 5.

Thermal Camera to Help Search for Jupiter Moon's Ocean

ASU-developed device will give a starting point for quest for constituents of life on Europa.

Pima County Supe Race Could Have Outsize Effect on Board

District 3 candidates point to property taxes and spending as key issues.

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.

Fair Looks to Teach Teens About First-Responder Jobs

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

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