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Feeding Our Future: Incubating Food Start-Ups in the City of Gastronomy

Independently owned food businesses are the largest-growing sector in Tucson’s economy, but launching a successful food business takes more than just a good recipe.

Agency Cooperation Brought Caterpillar to Tucson, Exec Says

Company considered it an important step in laying groundwork for future.

So Far, Monsoon 2016 Has Been Normal and Above Most Places

Though when it rains it doesn't pour everywhere, with some areas receiving less.

Tucson Housing Market Rebounds After Weak July

Local home sales went up in August after dropping last month.

Tucson's Exports Near $2.5 Billion in 2015

Tech industries helped push local businesses' worldwide trade.

Cell Phone Search Requires Warrant, Arizona Supreme Court Says

Right to privacy extends to one's phone even when it is in another's apartment, judges wrote.

Tucson's World View Picking up Altitude With NASA Contracts

Each new flight has company building its potential, official says.

ITT Tech Closure Leaves 100s of Tucson Students Scrambling

The for-profit college shuttered all campuses nationwide last week, including four in Arizona.

The Arizona Trail Opens New Paths for Tucson Resident

Accident leads to exercise and new discoveries

Pros and Cons of TEP Rate Case on Service, Solar Buyback

Changes to flat fees, net metering were among issue raised at public hearing.

Saguaro Park Seeking Help with Buffelgrass Removal

The invasive, non-native plant spreads quickly in the Sonoran Desert.

The Monkees and The Zombies Bring the Spirit of 1966 to Tucson

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Remembering a Tucson woman who flew in WWII; and finding healing on the Arizona Trail.

UA's OSIRIS-REx Launch: 'We Got It Exactly Perfect'

University of Arizona asteroid mission spacecraft begins multi-year journey to asteroid.

Federal Grant to Add Lanes, Safety Technology to I-10

Two four-mile stretches will be widened, bringing the entire stretch of highway to 6 lanes.

Newton Slows, Will Not Bring Much More Rain to Southeast Arizona

From hurricane to tropical storm and now to post-tropical cyclone.

ITT Tech Folds; Tucson Campus, Three in Phoenix Close

Joins growing list of for-profit colleges to shutter in Tucson.

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