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Final Election Results Counted; No Changes in Any Races

38.5% of registered voters cast ballots for candidates, issues in Pima County.

Wildfire Added to List of Threats to Condor Population

Study shows about half of wild birds live long enough to raise a chick

AZ WEEK: More Education Funding? It's Up to Voters

Increasing the payout from the State Land Trust Fund requires constitutional change

METRO WEEK: Analyzing Election Results May Take Time

Awaiting final election results, future of bond project

Final Ballot Count Due Monday in Pima County Election

Elections director blames slow ballot tally blamed on software, provisional ballots.

Three Ingredients to Launch a Successful Startup

Local groups use events, classes, and festivals to entice startups to Tucson or help Tucsonans get their own companies up and going

Tucson Electric Seeks $12 Monthly Rate Increase

Proposal would restructure rates, including changing subsidies for solar.

A Walking Meditation in Sunday's All Souls Procession

"People live as if they've got all the time in the world and death happens to other people, and this teaching is to wake us up so we can appreciate what we have while we have it."

A Road Trip in Search of Answers to Veterans' Suicide

Film chronicles two friends' journey to find healing for post-traumatic stress

Pima County Still Counting Votes with 10,000 Remaining

Additional ballots unlikely to change Tuesday results, with most races settled.

Program 'Opening Doors' for Spanish-Speaking Parents

Reading to children 0 to 5 years old important regardless of the language

Decisiveness Prevails: Most Election Outcomes Not Close

Pima County voters reject debt and taxes; Tucson, Oro Valley voters like incumbents.

Low Voter Turnout Expected for Pima County Election Tuesday

County's $816M borrowing package, Tucson's 3 council members, Oro Valley recall.

Oro Valley Recall Effort Falls Short; Incumbents Sweep

Mayor Hiremath, 3 council members turn away challengers upset over club purchase.

Final Jan. 8 Memorial Public Forum will be Saturday

Public invited to review design, materials, landscaping for monument to shooting victims.

Tucson Red-Light Cameras Will Remain in Place for 2 Weeks

Ban favored by 65% of voters, takes effect when election is certified Nov. 17.

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