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'Entre SueƱos': Humanizing Stories of People Imprisoned

Six stories with a goal of overcoming their 'frequent demonization'.

Lawmaker Wants Sanctions if Tucson Destroys Seized Guns

A 2013 law bars cities from the practice and newer law provides for financial penalties.

Sensors, Signs: System to Warn I-10 Drivers of Dust Storms

Electronic monitoring will take place along a 10-mile stretch between Eloy and Casa Grande.

Ex-Chief Deputy Faces Charges in $500,000 Theft, Conspiracy

Federal indictment accuses him of stealing anti-crime money over four years.

Rocket Manufacturer to Boost Tucson Economy with 200 Jobs

Vector Space Systems will add $225 million to the local GDP over the next five years.

Nerves Followed by Relief at Night Court in Pima County

Within a half hour, 150 people had warrants cleared, legal issues resolved.

Indictment of Chief Deputy Upends Pima Sheriff's Race

No comment from incumbent Nanos; challenger Napier says 'healing' needed.

Pima Sheriff's Chief Deputy Indicted over Money Misuse

Second in command Chris Radtke resigns after federal grand jury action, sheriff says.

Artist Frida Kahlo's Garden to Bloom in Tucson

Tucson Botanical Gardens won right to exhibit's second U.S. showing, replicating her Mexico City flora.

More to the City Than Meets the Eye at 'Tucson Meet Yourself'

Over 100,000 visitors expected for 43rd edition of the event featuring food, music and more.

Feeding Our Future: Shortening the Line

The Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona is trying new strategies to solve the root causes of hunger.

Acclaimed World Music Artist Katia Cardenal Visits Tucson

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Finding new purpose after breast cancer strikes twice; and "Feeding Our Future" asks if the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona can solve the root causes of hunger.

Campaign Calls on Tucson Drivers to Watch the Road

Arizona remains one of two states in the US where driving and texting is legal.

Pima County Attorney Race Foes Mostly Agree on Issues

Lowering crime, cyclist and pedestrian safety, and outside duties of the office are topics of debate.

Arizona Monsoon Season Over; How Did Your Region Do?

Dusty got dustier, while cowboys, winemakers, birdwatchers of SE saw more showers.

Tucson's 'Sunshine Mile' Makes Endangered Places List

Nonprofit says 95% of sites so designated have been saved or continue to function.

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