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UA's Hart Asks Regents for Health Sciences Investigation

Move comes following allegations of misuse of public funds and alteration of public documents.

Richard Caris, UA Mirror Lab Namesake, Dies at 81

Caris valued 'exciting projects and the people that were trying to do them.'

20 Percent of Early Ballots Have Been Processed, So Far

With 2 weeks until the primary, voters have until Aug. 19 to request an early ballot.

New UA Building to be Academic Center for Athletes

'CATS' will provide space for study, academic support, official says.

Both Sides Claim Defense of Voters in Marijuana Initiative Suit

Sides gave oral arguments Friday in lawsuit seeking to block measure to legalize recreational pot.

UA College of Medicine Officials Address Questions About Leadership, Financials, Future

Members of the Arizona Board of Regents held the second of two fact-finding meetings Friday.

Republicans Square Off in 3-Way Race for Arizona's US Senate Seat

Primary just around the corner, the candidates weigh in on 'Arizona Week.'

Arizona's GDP Growth Among Fastest in US

The value of all goods and services produced in the state grew more than 2 percent the last two quarters.

Tucson Celebrates 23 Miles of Mexican Food

Designation aims to draw millennial foodies to authentic, local eateries.

Jerome: From Mining Boom Town to Artist Haven

The town, which once housed 1000s of minors, now welcomes 1000s of tourists each day.

Nogales Through the Eyes of Young Lovers Now Grown

Children's book author Roni Ashford draws inspiration from her hometown, heritage and childhood.

Tucson's Housing Market Takes Hit in July

Market 'bump in the road' is the first drop in year-to-year sales in 8 months.

Gowan Suspends Campaign for 1st Congressional District

Arizona Speaker says he was not gaining enough support to win primary.

The Improbable Tale of Lake Havasu's London Bridge

"Paris has the Eiffel Tower, Sydney has the opera house, Pisa has the leaning tower and we have the London Bridge."

From a Few Holding Cells to 17 Medical Clinics in Tucson: El Rio After 50 Years

The community health center celebrates its expansion and many years of service.

Trade Between Arizona and Mexico Continues to Grow

Imports, exports and tourism flow across the border and build the local economy.

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