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Repaving funds shifting to bridge
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$1.5M contract awarded for disputed checkpoint
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TSA just says no to snow globes
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Half-ton of pot in vehicle lands 2 men in custody
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Business magazine gives Tucson high praise as best place for family
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17 in Tucson MVD field offices to lose jobs
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Se llevan ladrones miles de dólares de la Sunnyside
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New Sun Tran bus facility is taking off here
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Senate votes for $300M cut
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TSA takes 6 years to draft rule on repair-site security
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Council puts off minidorm restrictions
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$48K fee settlement OK'd with baseball team that left early
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Qwest to move utility lines, freeing up 5 road projects
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UA community's safety is their goal
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Woman, 63, will plead guilty to kidnapping Elizabeth Smart
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Local election process has too many stumbles
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Road runner
: Pedestrian study ranks city 25th for safety
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Encouraging non-partisan, objective look at fiscal facts
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It's all about basic economics
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Sunnyside schools to get security upgrades
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Ida's evil child leaves wreckage behind
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Save a tropical forest; future may depend on it
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Drunk pilots fly under the radar, experts worry
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Plan to sue over TUSD deseg levy is dropped
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Phase 2 of water-management plan cites 19 goals; focus is on coping with growth
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109 votes found after election's 'final tally'
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Budget woes shoot down public art at gun range
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State sells Solar Culture warehouse
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Riding on experience, UA restarts 'free bike' effort
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What not to do when you meet photo radar
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Shooting-range work may omit public art
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St. Mary's Hospital discontinues treating inmates of state prison
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UPS' logistics arm closes, lays off 13
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State leaders must act fast to avoid Titanic-like disaster
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Broke gunman kills 1, wounds 5 at firm that fired him, police say
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Third-quarter profit for Providence Service
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Sleepless in Tucson — renter worries about Solar Culture
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Many replacements for 'clunkers' were large trucks, SUVs
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Election lessons allow glimpse ahead to 2010
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Pima hires ex-City Manager Hein
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Sports Park's opening back on track
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Flying while distracted just another example of 'sleeping' at wheel
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Taxpayer Watch
: Buckled sidewalk outside home will be repaired soon
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Judge approves sale of Coyotes; team should stay in Ariz.
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County weighs voluntary trans-fat reduction
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Road Runner: Grant-Craycroft work will take holiday break
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Alternative-healing instruction in medical schools is questioned
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