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Bisbee Artist's Bedazzled 'Hillcar' Rolls into New York for Primary

"I have the opportunity to make my voice heard not only as a Hillary Clinton supporter, but also as an artist who lives on the border."

Tucson Water Plans Expanded Use of Treated Wastewater

Long-term water supply requires multiple sources, water director says.

Mexican Director's 'The Thin Yellow Line' Debuts in Tucson

Interview with Celso Garcia, review of his tale of men assigned to dangerous job.

Republican Convention: 'Hand-to-Hand Combat' for Delegates?

Arizona Week Friday dives into details of how delegates affect national conventions.

Solar Company Finds Hidden Asset Through Incubator

Owners of REhnu launches product thanks to mentorship from Startup Tucson.

Pima County Sued Over $15M Spaceport for Private Company

Goldwater Institute claims it's unconstitutional because cost outweighs taxpayer benefit.

UA Graduate Students Walk Out, Call for Living Wages

Protest convened on steps of Old Main, where UA President Hart's office is housed.

Music Will Transcend Border at Douglas-Agua Prieta Concert

'Binational Concert Sin Fronteras' draws musicians from Mexico and US.

UA College of Medicine Developing Snakebite Therapy

Combination of carbon monoxide and iron designed to prevent internal bleeding.

$5M Will Help Low-Income, Minority Students Go to College

Helios Foundation will work with dozens of high schools, including 20 in Southern Arizona.

Arizona Unemployment Down for Third Straight Month

Arizona adds jobs, sees joblessness shrink to 5.4 percent.

Arizona Government Spending Records Earn B for Ease of Use

Public interest group pushes state to disclose details of economic development incentives.

Tucson Electricity Bills Will Go Down $4.26 on Average

Low fossil fuel costs mean savings for utility customers for the next year.

Arizona Welcomes International Technology Leaders

Innovation exchange opens door for partnerships

Tucson Water, Recycling Rate Increases Proposed

Public meetings scheduled this month; water rate increase could be $2.60 monthly.

Volunteers Work to Alleviate Immigrant Crises in U.S., Europe

Italian woman on U.S. border sees similarities and has hope for better world.

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