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At Missile Museum, a Unique Reminder of the Cold War

The Titan Missile Museum is the only site in the world that has preserved a complete nuclear weapons system from the Cold War.

In Their Memory: Foundations

Gabe Zimmerman Gabe Zimmerman Memorial Fund Established by Child & Family Resources, a nonprofit agency that provides services for families in southern Arizona. Zimmerman was...

Jury Deliberates in Trial of Border Patrol Agent Accused of Molestation

The agent was charged with sexual conduct with a minor under 15 and molestation of a child in January 2010.

After Tucson Shootings, Finding Solace Through Charity

Eight foundations have raised over $1.5 million for families and survivors of the Jan. 8, 2011, shooting in Tucson.

Compensation for Crime Victims Differs Among Arizona Counties

Victims of violent crime in the state have access to as much as $20,000 to help pay for funerals and other expenses. But officials and...

Cities Look at Tucson’s Tags to Silence Loud Parties

Tucson’s approach to large, loud parties — affixing prominent notices to offending properties — is now being adopted in other cities.

Students Protest Suspension of Ethnic Studies Program

About 100 students from Cholla High Magnet School marched to the Tucson Unified School District’s headquarters on Thursday morning.

Arizona Senator Revisits Bill for Guns at Universities

State Sen. Ron Gould plans to introduce a bill that he says will clarify the language in legislation vetoed in April.

State Senator Ron Gould to Run for Congress

Ron Gould announced Wednesday that he would run for the congressional seat of the redrawn 4th District in west-central Arizona.

Tucson School Board Eliminates Mexican American Studies Program

During a rancorous meeting, the board voted 4-1 to end a program begun in the Tucson Unified School District 14 years ago.