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Robots, Work Experience Boost Catholic School Enrollment

Tucson schools are growing, opposite of national trend

New Comcast Call Center Will Employ 1,125 in Tucson

Cable TV provider says it will open this fall; jobs will average $31,000 annually.

PCC Grad Speaker: 'Want to Leave World a Better Place'

Kenneth Lee chosen as student speaker for commencement ceremony Thursday.

State Tax Revenues Climb on Strong Stock Market

Budget oversight committee reports April revenues brought year-to-date 2.5% ahead of plan.

Arizona Wildfire Season is Late; Still Coming and May Be Bad

Desert regions could face worst fires because of growing vegetation, followed by dryness.

Town of Patagonia Opens Center to Draw Tourists

Community gets good early response in working to entice visitors with information office.

Legal Marijuana in Arizona? Pick Your Ballot Measure

More than half-dozen initiative proposals filed with secretary of state's office for 2016.

Woman in Sanctuary at Tucson Church for 9 Months

Immigrant sought refuge to avoid deportation, says she will stay until her case is closed.

Forest Restoration Initiative Promises Hundreds of Jobs

Plan will rehabilitate more than 500,000 acres of Northern Arizona woodlands

Air Force OKs More Training Flights in Tucson Skies

Years-long assessment concludes added aircraft won't be harmful to environment.

Report: Improved Municipal Water Use in Colorado Basin

But long-term planning needed to deal with inevitable shortages as demand on river grows.

Tucson Ranked Among Nation's Most Bikeable Cities

Walk Score's 2015 rankings place the city ninth

Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Program Tackles Inbreeding

Politics aside, genetics raise issues in plans to re-populate Southwestern wildlands.

Transgender Guatemalan Woman Granted Asylum

Nicol Hernandez-Polanco says she is looking forward to working in Tucson.

AZ WEEK: Fresh International Trade Propels Economy

More than one-third of all fruits and vegetables imported from Mexico cross into Arizona.

METRO WEEK: Despite Budget Cuts, UA Programs Expand

How institution trims spending, grows enrollment and adds educational programs.

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