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Can Baking Soda Battle Breast Cancer?

Tucson researcher receives $2 million grant to explore a new medical possibility

AZ Worst in Nation for Foreclosures in March

9,497 cases filed; 1 in 300 housing units affected throughout state

Tucson Rep. Daniel Patterson Resigns

Move comes moments before House was set to vote on expulsion

TUSD Fires Mexican American Studies Program Director

After a contentious meeting, the board votes 3 to 2 not to bring Sean Arce back

Foreclosed Homes Find New Ownership, Life Through Community Partnership

Collaboration works to make home ownership attainable despite the economic downturn

Tucson-Based Reporter Wins National Award

Fronteras Desk's Michel Marizco honored with National Headliner Award

CD 8 Fundraising Brings Big Surprises

UPDATED: Antenori far behind rest of GOP field, Barber retained Giffords’ supporters

Pima County Supervisors Considering New Funding Sources to Fix Streets

Drivers petitioned county government for a solution, administrator proposes 18 funding options

Arizonans Driving Less, Despite Population Gains

Younger people driving even less than the rest of the state

A Colossal Celebration for a Colossal Cave

Popular Tucson tourist destination marks historic milestone

Arizona Illustrated: Political Roundtable for Friday, April 6, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads discussion looking at CD8 GOP race, Rep. Patterson removal effort and more

AZ Week: Lawmaking Session 'Slow Grind'

Legislative leaders say lots getting done, still much to do, including state budget

Web Feature: Finding Sanctuary

A dancer seeking solace in the desert finds a home in Sanctuary Cove

GOP Legislators Move To Budget Compromise

$147M of what Brewer wants has been agreed to, House member says

Did Someone Heist the American Dream?

Southern Arizona documentary filmmaker addresses economic crisis

Congressman Raul Grijalva Takes Center Stage

In recent weeks, the Tucson Democrat has found himself at the center of many of the biggest stories on Capitol Hill

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