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    Cashing in on Casualties? 
    Humane Society's new fees have other pet rescue groups scrambling. 
    (08/07/03)
     
  
    Train to Mexico 
    Trips could soon be departing for Copper Canyon from downtown Tucson. 
    (07/17/03)
     
  
    Cruel and Unusual 
    Animal cruelty cases are high priority, but tough to prosecute. 
    (06/12/03)
     
  
    Tales of Animal Abuse 
     
    (06/12/03)
     
  
    On Track? 
    Is Rio Nuevo moving too slow with its downtown trolley plans? 
    (05/15/03)
     
  
    Nuke Dump 
    One proposed UA program cut leaves some expensive questions. 
    (04/17/03)
     
  
    Under One Roof 
    A local homeless relief organization reorganizes into a super-agency. 
    (03/27/03)
     
  
    All Aboard? 
    Talk about a commuter train between Tucson and Phoenix gains new life. 
    (02/20/03)
     
  
    The 'New' Economy? 
    Fast-growing 'underground economy' plays a larger role in tough times. 
    (01/02/03)
     
  
    Weathering GTEC's Storm 
    Is Steve Weathers a maverick, or has he been duped by a micro-managing board? 
    (10/10/02)
     
  
    Campus Safety 
    With the anniversary of 9/11 looming and a rash of sexual assaults, is UA any safer? 
    (08/15/02)
     
  
    BioArizona 
    The state bets $92 million on bioindustry leadership while the UA takes a $28 million hit and its new biotech institute is overshadowed. 
    (07/25/02)
     
  
    Loco Motion 
    Will Tucson really lose Amtrak service? 
    (04/25/02)
     
  
    Shelter Skelter 
    Tucson's attempt to help the homeless drawing a crowd? 
    (12/06/01)
     
  
    High Hopes for Hemp 
    Industrial hemp farming takes a hit in Arizona. 
    (11/29/01)
     
  
    Gambling on Sovereignty 
    Arizona's tribes face new obstacles as they continue negotiations for renewed gaming compacts. 
    (05/31/01)
     
  
    Railroad Blues 
    How long will it be before Tucson deals with a major train wreck? 
    (01/11/01)
     
  
    Banking on Optics Valley 
    The Old Pueblo has high hopes for high tech, but little time. 
    (01/04/01)
     
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