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Tucson Earth Day Festival Celebrates 21st Anniversary

Event is free and open to the public

Federal Court To Hear Obama's Immigration Actions

In Arizona, 130,000 could apply for extension of deferred deportation.

UA Bird Expert Leads TV Search for Hummingbirds

Crew travels to Cochise County's Chiricahua Mountains for in-depth look at tiny winged creatures.

Colorado River Pulse Flow 'Has Long-Lasting Effects'

Scientists still hard at work one year after historic project to restore flow below Yuma.

Tucson Fast-Food Workers to Strike For Higher Wages

Movement is part of multi-year national fight for $15 minimum wage.

Unique Telescope Destined for South America Started at UA

Mirrors inside Large Synoptic Survey Telescope being assembled in Chile were built in Tucson.

Part 2: Domestic Violence Issue 'Huge,' Head of Shelter Says

1 in 4 women will be victims; 12,000 calls annually in Pima County, yet incidents are under-reported.

Bicycle Share Stations Detailed for Tucsonans in Map

Borrow a two-wheeler for short trips, return it to any station; system tied to streetcar line.

28,000-House Project Gets Benson City Council OK

Developer expected to submit finalized plan to city in 30 days.

Part 1: Pima Sheriff's Domestic Violence Plan a National Model

Sergeant says agency goes beyond standard for response to separate perpetrators, victims.

Median Home Price in Tucson at a Six-Year High

Last time the market indicator was this robust was as the market crashed

Research: Immigrants Seek Health Care Less Than Most

Data contradicts narrative that undocumented people burden to system.

It's Rattlesnake Time; Be Aware, Compassionate, Group Says

Advocates for Snake Preservation conducts outreach programs on venomous reptiles, other species.

AZ WEEK: The Legacy of Former Gov. Raúl H. Castro

Also, final look at legislative action as it affected abortion, state business, municipalities.

Tax Filing Deadline Wednesday; Here's How to Get Help

United Way adds volunteers to its assistance program for final push to file on time.

Navajo Nation 'Junk Food' Tax Clashes with Economics

Half of population living in poverty; for them, snack foods are cheaper than fresh, healthy products.

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