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True Concord Voices and Orchestra Gets $500K Gift

The money will be used to commission five new works in five years.

15,000 People Turn Up For Tucson Women's March

Organizers had expected between 2,000 and 5,000.

Arizona Still Untouched by Disease Deadly to Deer

Chronic Wasting Disease has affected herds in other Western states.

What Will Marchers Accomplish This Weekend in Tucson?

Plus, why Mexico's ex-president was in Tucson, and what's next in the town of Sahuarita.

Creating Rules of the Road for Hazardous Space Junk

UA's Moriba Jah is an author on NASA-commissioned study on managing space traffic

Southern Arizonans with Connections to Trump, Pence

Also, a look at the speaking styles of presidents, connections to larger social patterns.

Study: Lake Mead Shortage Could Slow Home Construction, Agriculture

Drought declaration would cause rationing that would affect adequate water supplies.

Storm Could Blanket Mt. Lemmon with 2-3 Feet of Snow

Rain in Tucson, snow in the Catalina Mountains this weekend.

Trump Defense Promises Could be Boon to Southern Arizona Economy

Public- and private-sector military spending has a heavy impact on an area's economy.

Dillinger Days Will Close Roads in Downtown Tucson

The event commemorates the capture of the notorious bank robber in Tucson.

Arizona Unemployment Hits 9-Year Low: 4.8%

Statistics show strong signs of economic growth in the state.

After Trump is Inaugurated, Sonora to Host ‘Megaregion’ Business Summit

Energy roundtable will kick off decade-old business summit in Hermosillo.

7 Miles of Border Wall Being Modernized Near Naco

Old wall is being replaced with bollard-style fencing 18 feet high.

Q&A With Former Mexican President Vicente Fox

Startup Tucson, NAFTA and the future of trade relations between the two countries.

Pima County Republicans to Host Inauguration Celebrations

Morning and evening events are planned for Friday.

Tucsonans Traveling to DC for Women's March on Washington

The march is expected to draw 100s of thousands from around the world Saturday.

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