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UA Expands 'Micro-Campus' Network

The model differs from typical branch campuses.

Advocates Fight to Restore Voting Rights to Those With Felonies

As the voting registration deadline closes in, hundreds of thousands of people are unable to vote.

Tucson Immigration Officials Release More Than 700 Asylum Seekers From Detention

Homeland Security says there just isn't enough room at ICE family detention centers to accommodate a rise in asylum-seeking families.

Attorney General Wants More Funding to Prosecute Border Cases

Officials say the caseload in Southern Arizona has gone up significantly.

Flagstaff Student Faces Disciplinary Action for Renting Dorm Room

The NAU student gave renters access to the residence hall while renting out a single bed and attached bathroom.

Tucson Celebrates Indigenous Peoples' Day

Groups in the city chose to honor America's first peoples instead of observing the federally recognized Columbus Day.

Prop 127 Would Put Arizona Among Leaders in Renewable Energy

The proposed constitutional amendment mandates 50 percent renewable energy by 2030.

Likely New Member Ushers in Accessibility at Arizona House

Jennifer Longdon's probable victory has prompted a list of improvements to increase building accessibility.

One Arizona Makes Final Push Ahead of Voter Registration Deadline

The group aims to register Latinos, young people and single women.

Voter Registration Deadline Approaching

You have until the end of Tuesday to register to vote.

Former Arizona Gov. Symington Considering 2020 Senate Run

Symington is considering running for the seat left vacant by the late Sen. John McCain.

Feds Close Southwest Key Migrant Children Shelter In Youngtown, Arizona

It’s at least the second Southwest Key shelter in Arizona to be shuttered.

Red for Ed Revisited; Prop 305 Explained; State Legislature Races

Plus, how TUSD superintendent Gabriel Trujillo is addressing ongoing issues in Arizona's second-largest district.

Dairymen: Mexico's Answer to Steel Tariffs is Devastating Arizona Dairy Farms

Mexico has placed a 25 percent tariff on U.S. dairy products, after the U.S. did the same to Mexican steel.

Divided Senate Advances Kavanaugh Nomination Toward Weekend

Sen. Jeff Flake, who had wavered, said he will vote to confirm the nominee unless something changes.

Police Chiefs Aim to Build Trust in Community Policing

From underage drinking to investigating homicides, both Tucson Police and UA Police stay busy.

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