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Tucson Water, Recycling Rate Increases Proposed

Public meetings scheduled this month; water rate increase could be $2.60 monthly.

$1.5M Grant to Help Pima County Reduce Jail Population

County spends $66M a year on jail, aims for 18% fewer inmates through various programs.

Post-Snowden: Conversations on Privacy, Security at UA

Arizona Week dives into a conversation on cyber research on campus.

New State House Rules May Limit Reporters' Access

Reporters would have to submit to additional background checks to report from floor.

Broadway Widening Plan Goes Before Tucson City Council

Tuesday's meeting will be in Pima County Board of Supervisors hearing room.

TPD Staffing, Budget Cuts Could Affect Investigations

Police Union: No short-term public safety impact expected, recruiting challenges possible.

Pima County Balloon Launch Plan Called Unconstitutional

Goldwater Institute sends demand letter seeking cancellation of county's $15M contract.

What to Know About Arizona's New Federally Compliant ID

Voluntary Travel ID will be required for commercial air, federal building entry.

Court Rules in Favor of Tohono O’odham Casino in Glendale

US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals allows gaming at site state officials have opposed.

Independent Vote In Arizona 'Hasn't Come to Fruition'

Arizona Week Friday analyzes election results and looks at role of independent voters.

Tucson Sells $8M Property to National Housing Developer

Mattamy Homes purchases 173 acres, plans to incorporate area mountain bike park.

Arizona Job Numbers Top Prerecession Highs; Tucson Lags

State employment totals top recent bests, but Tucson has only recovered 76 percent of the jobs lost.

Census: Pima County Growing; Population Up 0.6% in 2015

Numbers in Cochise, Santa Cruz counties continue to decline, but at slower rates.

Tucson Finds Cuts to Erase $25M Deficit, Council Told

City manager says proposed reductions exceed what's needed, providing choices.

Trump, Clinton Win Arizona Presidential Primary Election

Long lines of people waited to vote an hour after Maricopa County polls closed.

Arizona Presidential Primary Election: Vote Until 7 pm

What to do with an early ballot? Where to vote? We have answers.

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