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Pet Adopting, Intake Stopped Due to Disease Outbreak

A dozen dogs have been diagnosed with distemper and Strep zoo at Pima center.

Democrat Williams, a Teacher, Wins Pima Schools Chief Job

In TUSD, two incumbents retain seats, third is ousted by newcomer.

Napier Wins Pima County Sheriff's Race, Ousting Nanos

Indictment of Nanos' second-in-command one month before election hurt him.

Trump, McCain, McSally Keep Arizona a Red State

Democrats manage to hold 4 congressional seats in an otherwise Republican rout.

Arizona Polls are Open; Here's What to Do if You Want to Vote

Polls open until 7 pm; don't mail early ballots, but turn them in at any polling place.

Dustin Williams Poised to be Pima County Superintendent

Leads opponent Margaret Burkholder by more than 15,000 votes.

Water May Flow Regularly in Santa Cruz River Within 2 Years

Tucson Water project will use reclaimed water to restore a portion of the river's flow.

Tucson Housing Prices Grow Faster Than US Average

Tucson home prices grew by 5.3 percent in the past year, realtors association data show.

Republican Napier Ousts Nanos in Pima Sheriff's Race

Indictment of Nanos' chief deputy one month before election may have led to his demise.

Night of the Living Fest is Finding its Groove

The independent festival has overcome some growing pains to enter its fourth year.

Three Early Voting Sites Open in Tucson Saturday and Monday

It's too late to mail in ballots - but you can drop them off at early polling places or on Election Day.

TEP Plans to Add More Solar, Wind Power to Energy Portfolio

Two recent requests for proposal would add 100 MW of each for 20 years.

Tucson Team Takes Prize for Wastewater-to-Beer Idea

Group will use $250,000 water innovation award to set their idea in motion.

Tucson Crowds Grow in Mexican Artist Frida Kahlo's Garden

Exhibit attracts many who otherwise wouldn't visit Tucson Botanical Gardens.

Take a Ride in The Rap Van

Also on Arizona Spotlight: The 2016 election hits the home stretch in Arizona; students with mental illness struggle to cope in the classroom; Feeding Our Future, part 7: "The Politics of Produce Rescue"

Analyzing Arizona Races with All Eyes on Top of Ballot

How will presidential campaign efforts in the state affect local votes?

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