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Council to honor slain Tucson officer with memorial in midtown park

Neighborhood residents, friends and family of fallen officer agree on compromise to place a memorial plaque rather than rename Alvernon Park.

 

Tucson Vietnam veteran awarded second-highest military honor for bravery

Frank Crary is credited with saving the lives of many fellow soldiers during an intense battle in the Vietnam War.

 

State tax shift could bring $16M budget cut to Tucson Unified School District

$16 million in desegregation funding for student programming is at risk.

 

County supervisors OK tentative $1.35B budget, final adoption June 19

If approved unchanged, the budget would drop property taxes by 12 cents.

 

Council starts historic landmark designation process for Benedictine Monastery

The designation, the city attorney said, doesn't guarantee that the monastery won't be torn down.

 

Steller column: Steyer's visit highlights energy dilemma for AZ voters

Do we trust the outside billionaire pushing solar, or the in-state millionaires at APS fighting for their profits?

 

Tentative agreement reached in renaming of park in memory of slain Tucson officer

Alvernon Park will remain name but with dedication to Officer Jeffrey H. Ross.

 

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