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Construction Underway on Low-Income Development in Menlo Park

The developer says the West End Staion the first project of its kind in Arizona

LGBTQ Group to Push for New Leadership in 'Changing' Arizona

The Human Rights Campaign will be hiring staff in Arizona ahead of the 2018 election.

U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry Meeting With Mexican President

The visit is to discuss key aspects of the energy relationship between the countries.

Tucson House Sales Climb, Inventory Does Not: Higher Prices

Despite a lack of homes for sale and rising prices, Tucson's real estate market remains hot.

Homeless Take Refuge from Heat, Monsoon in Cooling Centers

Some sites were overwhelmed during high-heat days.

'Flying Hospital' to Depart Tucson After 15 Years in Storage

The plane will become a teaching space where students can learn about careers in STEM and aviation.

State to Review Misuse of Funds by Pima County Sheriff's Deputy

Arizona attorney general will look into whether former Chief Deputy Radtke broke state laws.

Grants Give 'Community Schools Initiative' Three More Years

Participating schools have seen an increase in graduation rates, federal student aid for college applications.

Cochise County Targeted in Mail Theft

Officials say they will often target rural areas with poorly lit streets.

Greenland Study Seeks to Bolster Prediction of Sea-Level Rise

UA scientists combined data sets to propel further research.

Program Aims to Help Refugee Women Connect to Community

Women RISE aims to help immigrant women navigate a new culture.

Monsoon Starts Late, Starts Strong

Tucson and southeast Arizona see the first significant, widespread rain in 'good start' to the season.

Skateboarders See Park Potential in Shady Underpass

A space under Interstate 10 could become the area's first free shaded facility for skateboarders.

State Reps Want to Shine Light on Public-Safety Pension 'Crisis'

A series of meetings aims to bring attention to the system, which is resulting in growing debt.

Group Works to Block Arizona School Voucher Expansion

Save Our Schools has until Aug. 1 to gather the necessary signatures to put the issue to voters.

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