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700 Citations Issued to Occupy Tucson Participants

Activists keep movement alive in downtown park 'to practice free speech'

Beyond Sprawl: The Southwest Zombie Problem

Part 1 of the Fronteras Desk series explores how Southwestern cities cope with planned communities that never were

Web Feature: In Wine and War

Two Gulf War veterans find a new start in Arizona’s wine country

Redistricting Chair in Tough Position, Legal Expert Says

IRC's Mathis, under fire from governor and Senate, may find objectivity difficult

Oracle State Park Reopening After Two-Year Closure

Park near Tucson gets funding help from non-profit group

Modest Bump Expected for Holiday Retail Sales

Amid growing competition, merchants diversify, add services and values

Jobs Growing in Arizona, but at Snail's Pace

No sign of another recession but growth 'could be way better'

Web Feature: Finding a Native Way to Heal

Two counselors turn to Native American practices to help people battling addiction

Tucson, Pima County Consider Changes To Outdoor Lighting Code

Revisions try to balance public safety with preserving the night sky

The Loft: Striving for Cinematic Diversity

Tucson art film house brings eclectic lineup 'compressed' into eight days

Defying the System to Help Homeless Teens

Stand Up for Kids helps minors without reporting them to the authorities

UA Muscular Dystrophy Study Expanding

Steele Children’s Research Center receives $1.35 million grant

BLM Busts Archaeological Vandals

Damage wrought by natural resource vandalism is often permanent, and many cases go unsolved

ELECTION RESULTS: Democratic Sweep in Tucson?

Rothschild wins mayor; Romero, Cunningham win council seats; Scott too close to call

Exhibit Tunes In to Guitarmaking History

"Good Vibrations" offers glimpse at the instrument and its construction, from 16th-century Europe to present-day Tucson

With State Funding Diminished, Schools Seek Overrides

Many will ask voters to OK extending permission to exceed budget limits 10-15%

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