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UA Initiative Aims to Make College a Reality for More Marginalized Men

Workshops include how to plan for the future and dealing with masculinity.

New Ways to Ride With Tucson's Bike Share

The city is introducing new pass options in response to public feedback.

Mexico Underlines Sovereignty Amid Tweets on Migrant Caravan

Officials from both countries denied Trump had any influence on Mexico's immigration policy.

Sandra Day O'Connor Withdraws From Public Life

The 88-year-old O'Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, is now fully retired.

Arizona Looks to Put Out E-Cigarette Use Among Young People

The state's health services department is planning an aggressive anti-vape campaign.

Trump Visits Mesa to Campaign for McSally

How high-profile campaign supports can appeal to voters' emotions/.

Senate Debate; CD3 Snapshot; Elections Roundtable

Plus, an interview with U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Kyrsten Sinema.

Tucson Forum to Address 'Voter Crisis'

Arizona turnout is among the lowest in the nation.

UA Tree-Ring Researchers Add to Climate Study

Tracked expansion of the tropics; linked it to Sonoran drought

Bike Ridership On the Rise in Tucson

Tucson bike commuters and pedestrians are counted each October to help inform local transportation planning.

Major Mining Conference Coming to Hermosillo

More than 300 companies from all over the world will have a presence at the 13th International Mining Congress.

Arizona Ballot Initiatives Explained

A breakdown of what all those ballot propositions are about.

UA, Microsoft Working to Make Data Centers Sustainable

The 'Cloud' uses as much power as 6,000,000 homes

'Fix Our Roads' Bond Detractors Say Better County Management Needed

Proposition 463 is a $430 million bond proposed by the county to fix 2,200 miles of roads.

Voters to Decide on $225M Bond Plan to Improve Tucson Parks

The city's bond package would borrow to pay for improvements to most of Tucson's parks as well as pedestrian and bicycling mobility projects.

Tucson Unified Considering Future of Early Learning Centers

The schools have one month to create a plan to break even.

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