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100,000 Expected for Tucson's All Souls Procession

Thousands will come from all over the world to participate in the walk.

Revenge, Blood Feuds Among Early Sonorans Seen in Burials

An atypical interment of an enemy could be an attempt to gain prestige through defiance.

Hillary Clinton Rally Draws 10,000 Supporters in Tempe

Democrat's second appearance in Arizona for the campaign, which wraps up next week.

Consultants Unveil Vision for the Future of Pima College

A team has been working on an educational master plan for the past year.

Republican VP Candidate Mike Pence Pushes Trump In Mesa

Indiana governor talks security, jobs, Supreme Court on his fourth visit to the state.

New Commander Named for Tucson's 162nd Fighter Wing

Andrew MacDonald will be responsible for 1,600 airmen and 74 fighter planes.

Early Voting is Wrapping up in Arizona, with 1.4M Ballots Cast

But now you need to turn in your early ballot in person, officials say.

Buy-Back Program Helps Tribes Consolidate 1.7 Million Acres

Effort aims to consolidate fractionated lands and restore tribal sovereignty.

Fluctuating Peso Felt on Both Sides of the Border

Some economists say it moves in relation to presidential candidate favorability numbers.

One Poll Gives Trump the Lead in Arizona, But Not by Much

One week to go until the eleciton Trump moved ahead 4 points, within the poll's margin of error.

Health Care Market Opens; Two Carriers in Pima County

Officials are reaching out to raise awareness of coverage options, financial assistance.

Warrior Scholars

The Warrior-Scholar Project partners with universities across the U.S. to help veterans take on the transition from the battlefield to the classroom.

Tucson Program Will Give Day Jobs to Homeless People

The program, modeled after one in New Mexico, will pay more than minimum wage.

A Place to Call Home Season 2: I Do, I Do

With Anna's wedding imminent, Sarah returns to live in Inverness with Rene.

Feeding Our Future: Farmers and Markets

New ways to support small farmers and backyard gardeners, to grow our local food system

Feeding Our Future: Growing Community in Tucson’s Barrios

Home-grown efforts to improve Tucson’s struggling neighborhoods start with vegetable gardens.

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