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Tucson's Loop started out as a flood-control measure, but became much more

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series that explores the Loop.

 

Ducey says he's made his final offer to teachers and they should accept it

Saying he won't offer teachers anything more, Gov. Doug Ducey said the strike will end when they realize he's made a good offer.

 

As Arizona's teacher strike begins, here are 4 ways the walkout could end

Thousands of teachers walked off the job with no clear end in sight.

 

GOP lawmaker asks Arizona teachers who oppose the walkout to email her

A key Republican lawmaker is moving to give legal protections to teachers who say they don't want to walk out in the statewide strike.

 

Indictment accuses woman of altering water test results for Sahuarita-based firm

The indictment charges Karen Hartwell of YL Technology LLC with one count of fraud and five of forgery.

 

No working smoke alarms in blaze that displaced family, fire official say

A family of three was displaced Wednesday in an early-morning fire in an apartment where "there did not appear to be working smoke alarms," Tucson fire officials said

 

Arizona pooch rescued after it gets too pooped to walk on long hike

Rescuers provided the exhausted Rocko with water and made him booties.

 

Body of young man found in parking lot of Tucson bank

Tucson police are investigating the death as a homicide.

 

ASU rugby player who kicked a UA player in the face pleads guilty

An Arizona State University rugby player accused of kicking an opponent in the face during a match last year has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault.

 

Social media helps Tucson police make speedy arrest in beating of Circle K clerk

Tucson police are crediting social media users with helping them make a quick arrest in Monday's violent attack on a clerk at a southside Circle K store.

 

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