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Pima County Collaboration Works to Boost Literacy

Programs bring books to schools, classrooms and to teach adults to read and write

Nogales Crime Falls with Fewer Undocumented Immigrants

Police report aggravated assaults decline 44%, burglaries off 33% from previous year.

US Investigating Tucson Wholesale Electricity Prices

TEP, four sister companies and APS are at the center of inquiry.

'Fine Bunch of Cowboys' Compete at Tucson Rodeo

Top contestants will compete Sunday for more than $460,000 in prizes

School Suspension Alternative? One-on-One Attention

Class is final option for Sunnyside students facing long-term discipline.

Tucson Budget Deficit Down, But Still $25 Million

Early retirements, benefits adjustments have helped; tax increase request possible.

Bill Allowing Guns on College Campuses in Works Anew

Law enforcement expert says he's opposed; student response mixed.

Study: Charter Schools Spend Double Traditional Public Schools on Administration

Grand Canyon Institute and Arizonans for Charter School Accountability looked at annual financial reports

Tucsonans Want Road Repairs, But Split on Taxes for Them

Mayor sought public opinion on sales, property tax increases to fix deficit.

First Air Force One Being Prepared for Flight from Marana

Eisenhower-era plane almost became a crop duster before it was rediscovered.

Tucson Museum of Art Names Floridian as New Director

Appointment follows departure of Robert Knight, who led the museum for 10 years.

State Revenues Decline in January, as Sales Taxes Fall Off

Budget still running surplus of $176 million, says monthly legislative report.

Digging Deeper - 7,000 feet - into Arizona's Copper Mines

'Arizona Week' goes underground to check in on one of the state's largest industries.

Parents Groups Fighting for More Education Funding

Metro Week looks at how communities are trying to shore up school budgets.

Does Growing Wheat in the Desert Use Too Much Water?

Much more efficient than in decades past, farmers and researchers say.

$5.9M for Water Conservation Near Fort Huachuca

Tucson non-profit Arizona Land and Water Trust will get federal money.

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