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LD2 House Candidates Talk Budget, Taxes

2 Dems, 1 Republican seek 2 seats in district stretching Tucson to Nogales

ROTC Cadets Learn Arabic for Middle East Duty

UA program prepares students with language, cultural skills

Political Roundtable: Friday, Oct. 5, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads lively discussion of the week's political happenings, including the presidential debate

Web Feature: The Gleaners

Iskashitaa refugees find kinship, community in harvesting Tucson’s unwanted food

Tucsonans Tackle Eating on $20 a Week

Participants say they wanted to experience what those receiving federal food assistance do every week

UA Scientist Wins 'Genius' Grant

MacArthur Foundation awards physicist Olivier Guyon $500K

Modern Streetcar Tracks Snare Cyclists

Bike riders say falls common; city engineers working on issues

TUSD Parents: Math Students For A Day

Dozens attend conference for low-income families

The Iskashitaa Harvesting Project

Refugees find kinship, community in harvesting Tucson’s unwanted food

Take a Tour of Tucson Cuisine

Moveable feast: Downtown lunch-time walks now available

Metal Thefts Cost $2M in Tucson

Police, business groups hope to raise awareness, reduce problem

Political Roundtable: Friday, Sept. 21, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads lively discussion of the week's political happenings

Director Takes on Three of the World's Deadliest Words

Film "It's a Girl" documents gendercide of female infants around the world

Tucson's Movie Theater History

Chris Dashiell looks back at the theaters that once thrilled Tucson audiences, from The Fox and The Rialto to memories of The Opera House and The Lyric.

Latino Spending at $7.3B in Pima County

'All businesses can benefit' as population gains economic influence

Children Learn to Read, With Dogs as Captive Audience

The “Read to a Dog” program helps kids lose the fear of reading out loud

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