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METRO WEEK: Pro/Con Debate on Pima County Bond Election

$816 million borrowing proposal would require higher property taxes.

Defense Funding, Including for A-10, Passes US Senate

Bill moves through despite Obama veto threat; McCain pushes back.

Another Big Student Housing Structure Coming Near UA

Building joins complex west of campus, will have 104 apartments.

Health Care Booms in Southern Arizona

Numbers of medical jobs grow in industry that's about more than making money.

Tucson Tries Another College Football Bowl Game

'Arizona Bowl' will be Dec. 29, featuring teams from Mountain West and Conference USA.

Latino-Owned Businesses Growth Rapid in Arizona

Estimated 90,000 in state, a 70% increase over five years, according to new report.

Tucson-to-Phoenix Passenger Rail: Where's the Money?

ADOT's proposal draws excitement, but some worried about price tag in billions.

Snowbirds No More: Many Staying in Tucson Year-Round

Area retirement communities now see about 80% of residents make permanent move.

Tucson Housing Market Trends Continue Mostly Positive

Sales volume up 10.2% in August from year ago; average sales price up, to $211,000.

Hispanics' Growing Role in Local Economy

Population, income, purchasing power, business ownership rising in Tucson.

Arizona Unemployment Up For Third Consecutive Month

Analyst says August usually marks the end of state's seasonal jobs slump

Number of Tucson Homes For Sale Continues to Drop

Housing inventory under 5,000, but prices not rising significantly, yet.

Tucson Job, Home Markets Growing at Similar Rates

Expert: Alike numbers in the two categories can often be a sign of sustainable growth.

Why Are Arizona, US Losing Hospitals in Rural Areas?

57 facilities, including one Douglas, have closed in the last 5 years.

METRO WEEK: Wards 1 and 2 Tucson City Council Races

Incumbents say track record deserves re-election; challengers say it's not enough.

AZ WEEK: Hispanic Economic Strength Grows

New report analyzes market power of group expected to be Arizona majority in 2035

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