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First Latino, One Other Justice Join Arizona Supreme Court

State's high court has now officially expanded to seven members.

Trees, Large Plants on I-19 Will Be Cleared as Safety Measure

Woody vegetation within 30 feet of the highway will be removed by ADOT.

Volunteers Needed to Count Tucson's Homeless Population

Annual survey will be held on Jan. 25, in Tucson and across the US.

Storm Drain Under Port of Entry in Nogales Needs $10 Million Fix

City officials fear the 650-foot tunnel could collapse in the next few years.

Blankets for Tucson Homeless Coming Earlier Than Expected

Delivery due Dec. 27 from Department of Defense, after local call for donations.

TUSD, Vail Schools Honored for Work With Advanced Students

Districts increased number of students in advanced courses, student exam scores.

Change to How Electoral College Votes? Not Likely in Arizona

Bill to go with national popular vote passed state House, but won't be brought up soon.

TMC Donates $500,000 to Tucson's January 8 Memorial

Construction expected to begin in 2017 at El Presidio Park near historic courthouse.

Effort to Block Higher Minimum Wage in Court Tuesday

Maricopa County judge schedules hearing on business groups' suit to block Jan 1 start.

Trump Gets Arizona's Electoral College Votes, As Expected

State's 11 electors cast ballots in ritual occurring at state capitols across USA.

Gasoline Tax Mistakes Put Sales Tax Forward as Option

Retiring county official reflects on transportation problems, solutions.

Pima County Sewer Rates Could Rise $1.70 a Month in New Year

Board of Supervisors to decide on 4% increase in user fees next month.

Homeless Work Program Begins Small; Hope for Growth

Plus: VA official in Tucson; new jaguar caught on camera; celebrating Lalo's music.

Tucsonans Seek Civility: Engage with Those in Disagreement

Efforts ongoing to bridge divisive election cycle; 'don't depend on our leaders.'

Economists Predict Strong Year Ahead for Tucson, Nation

Tucson poised for growth behind increased federal spending, population growth.

Tucson's DeGrazia Gallery Hosts Fiesta de Guadalupe

Festival is free and open to the public this Sunday, with music, dance, performance.

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