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Business and community events and news in Tucson and southern Arizona.

Catalina Mountains have water for now but are “tinderbox dry”

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

“Tinderbox dry” Catalina Mountains need good monsoon rains to maintain water supplies.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News

Tucson City Council wrestles with competing proposals for employee raises

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Many city employees in line for a raise next fiscal year, but how much will depend on where they work and for how long.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News

Tucson Museum of Art receives $2.5 million gift

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

The gift is the largest individual donation in the museum’s 94-year history.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: art, gift, Tucson Museum

Steller column: Charter schools, teachers crucial to outcome of #RedForEd movement

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

About 17 percent of Arizona’s students attend charter schools, and charter teachers make up around 10,000 of the state’s 60,000 public-school teachers.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: outcome, Steller column, teachers

Legislature approve bill to permit ‘God enriches’ in Arizona classrooms

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

House Democrats failed Tuesday in their bid to keep the name of the Almighty — at least the English version — out of classrooms.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News

Lawmakers get personal in debate over letting classrooms post ‘God enriches’

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

House Democrats failed Tuesday in their bid to keep the name of the Almighty — at least the English version — out of classrooms.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: classrooms, lawmakers, mdash

Lawmakers get personal in debate over letting classrooms post ‘God enriches’

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

House Democrats failed Tuesday in their bid to keep the name of the Almighty — at least the English version — out of classrooms.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: classrooms, lawmakers, mdash

Lawmakers get personal in debate over letting classrooms post ‘God enriches’

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

House Democrats failed Tuesday in their bid to keep the name of the Almighty — at least the English version — out of classrooms.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: classrooms, lawmakers, mdash

Lawmakers get personal in debate over letting classrooms post ‘God enriches’

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

House Democrats failed Tuesday in their bid to keep the name of the Almighty — at least the English version — out of classrooms.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: classrooms, lawmakers, mdash

Unmanned Cochise County Sheriff’s patrol vehicle vandalized at Sierra Vista dealership

April 3, 2018 By Travis Biazo

The parked vehicle was vandalized at the Lawley Nissan dealership.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Sierra Vista dealership, Unmanned Cochise County Sheriff, Vehicle

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