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Neto's Tucson: Pushing back against velodrome’s air of inevitability

I.K. Bruto and Neto talk about a pair of radio interviews about the proposed velodrome on Tucson's birthplace, at the foot of "A" Mountain.

 

Fire damages Micha’s Restaurant on South Fourth; ‘there was no roof’

Dozens of firefighters from Tucson and South Tucson fought a blaze that severely damaged Micha’s Restaurant in South Tucson late Friday night into Saturday morning.

 

25-year-old man dies in pedestrian collision on southwest side

The driver didn't see the man who was wearing dark clothing and not in a crosswalk when hit, police said.

 

Steller column: Teachers' movement hasn't won anything, shouldn't settle yet

Gov. Doug Ducey's announcement of a proposal to increase teacher's pay doesn't end the crisis, though it may begin the end

 

Tribes sue feds over Rosemont Mine, citing 'irreversible' damage to sacred sites

The Tohono O'odham and two other tribes challenge the Forest Service's position that it legally can't say "no" to the open-pit mine.

 

Judge dismisses restraining orders against sports journalist's tweets

Journalist Ralph Amsden had been tweeting reminders to his followers about the failures of Sharon and Jeff Pichotta's athletic program, Tucson Tech.

 

The Red For Ed movement isn't dead, despite Ducey’s pay increase promise

Arizona Educators United isn't letting up, despite promise to increase teacher pay.

 

Fire burning at Micha's restaurant in South Tucson

Multiple posts on social media at about midnight Friday into Saturday showed a fire at a popular restaurant in South Tucson, Micha's Fine Mexican Food.

 

Ducey says border not being militarized as National Guard begins support operations

Ducey plans to send 338 Arizona National Guard troops to help with border security.

 

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