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Tucson Council Lifts Size Restrictions for Medical Marijuana Cultivation Sites

Councilwoman Uhlich says scratching overly restrictive regulations for local sites can help lower costs for patients.

UPDATE: Regents OK UA President's Contract Extension

Decision Wednesday follows newspaper's report on key donors' criticism of her leadership, campus budget cuts.

Clean Elections Director: Enough Evidence Horne Broke Elections Laws

Says attorney general used $300K of state resources in failed re-election bid.

Tucson City Council Asks Public to Weigh In On City Manager Search

Special meeting scheduled for Thursday to hear from people about process city will use to recruit Richard Miranda replacement.

UPDATE: Arizona Storm Leaves 2 Dead; Statewide Emergency

Deaths in Tucson, Oracle Junction in flooded washes; major freeways closed most of Monday in Phoenix area.

UA Medical Board Agrees Ousted Surgeon Wrongfully Fired

University Physicians Healthcare says it will adopt recommendations by independent panel including reinstating Rainer Gruessner as faculty member.

METRO WEEK: Healthcare Providers' Sales Part of Trend

UA, Cardonelet health networks going to outside ownerships in separate deals expected to be completed soon.

AZ WEEK: DuVal Says Improving Education Means Better Economy

Arizona governor candidate says part of attracting businesses is having a highly skilled workforce.

C-130 Aircraft Celebrates 60th Anniversary

In August 1954, the first C-130 rolled off the Lockheed assembly line; now is still being used in every branch of the military.

Camp Brings Support to Transgender, Gender Creative Kids

Freely expressing gender identity is at center of Camp Born This Way; children, families build a supportive community.

Tucson Fast-Food Workers Strike for Higher Wages

$15 dollar an hour, right to form unions without retaliation are among demands.

Outside Money Pours In as CD1, CD2 Races in Full Swing

Many TV ads paid for by national GOP, Democratic campaign committees; millions ready to be spent in Southern Arizona races.

Arrests of Unaccompanied Minors in Southern AZ Border Continue to Drop

Still, more than 900 child migrants apprehended in July, August in Border Patrol’s Tucson sector.

UA Provost Takes a Look at Upcoming School Year

Talks new policies, record-breaking enrollment, what exactly a provost does; Comrie at university since early '90s.

Most School Board Elections in Pima County Canceled

County officials say 11 of 17 school districts have uncontested races, so no elections necessary.

Primary Election Vote Count Winds Down

3,300 early, provisional ballots remain in 4 counties, with CD1 race still undecided; tally deadline is Wednesday.

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