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    Empty Box 
    The city's open space check-off program has experienced a drought of donations. 
    (08/21/03)
     
  
    Air Traffic Controls 
    Should Tucson look to reduce the flights at Davis-Monthan? 
    (08/07/03)
     
  
    Smile! 
    Speeding drivers beware: Photoradar may be coming to Tucson. 
    (07/31/03)
     
  
    Bye-Bye, GSIs 
    Could the city be giving up on its long quest to build grade-separated interchanges? 
    (07/24/03)
     
  
    Unhappy Annexation 
    A westside neighborhood struggles to maintain its character while fighting the city it joined. 
    (07/10/03)
     
  
    Hose Job 
    Eastside residents get in a water fight with the Tucson City Council. 
    (07/10/03)
     
  
    Taxing Inequities 
    The city's new use tax will give some car buyers an unwanted surprise. 
    (06/26/03)
     
  
    Reading the Red Ink 
    Governmental funding for Literacy Volunteers of Tucson is in jeopardy. 
    (06/19/03)
     
  
    Blank Walls 
    Artists may relocate if City Hall approves a rent increase. 
    (06/05/03)
     
  
    Hung Up 
    New restrictions on telemarketing may damage Tucson's economy. 
    (05/29/03)
     
  
    Both Sides  of the Border 
    This Memorial Day, remember our war dead as well as those we killed. 
    (05/22/03)
     
  
    Transportation Tally 
    City leaders get failing grades in their efforts to improve transit problems. 
    (05/15/03)
     
  
    Limited Access 
    Security measures at City Hall add restrictive measures that some say are unnecessary. 
    (05/08/03)
     
  
    Art for All 
    Ajo hopes to revitalize its economy by building an artist enclave. 
    (05/01/03)
     
  
    Building Up 
    The debate continues over the plan for a four-story building in the Sam Hughes neighborhood. 
    (04/24/03)
     
  
    Big Plan On Campus 
    What's the UA going to look like years from now?  
    (04/17/03)
     
  
    And the Winner Is ... 
    Our Second Annual Awards for Replies From Politicians. 
    (04/10/03)
     
  
    Loathsome Lodging? 
    Conflict arises in Armory Park between a hostel owner, the city and the neighborhood. 
    (04/03/03)
     
  
    Illegal Drugs 
    Some Tucsonan seniors are using the Internet to get prescriptions inexpensively filled overseas. 
    (03/27/03)
     
  
    War Torn 
    Local antiwar voices speak out on the Iraqi situation. 
    (03/20/03)
     
  
    Rocky Road Redux 
    The debate continues about a rockfall containment project on Route 82 near Patagonia. 
    (03/13/03)
     
  
    Artistic Living 
    The opportunity for an artist live/work enclave is brewing in the downtown warehouse district. 
    (03/06/03)
     
  
    The Toughest Job 
    On the Peace Corps' 42nd anniversary, Tucsonans reflect on the toughest job they ever loved.  
    (02/27/03)
     
  
    Portraits From the Past 
    A glimpse into the life of Anna Box Neal, a prominent African American from Tucson. 
    (02/20/03)
     
  
    Numbers Racket 
    The city unnecessarily asks for Social Security numbers, opening itself up to potential liability. 
    (02/13/03)
     
  
    Housing or Headache? 
    Opinions differ on the development of more student housing in the Sam Hughes neighborhood. 
    (02/06/03)
     
  
    More than 1 in 4 
    Poverty in Tucson is on the rise again. 
    (01/23/03)
     
  
    Déjà Vu 
    They said the 1991 Tucson budget crunch was the worst ever. Well, 2003 looks worse. 
    (01/23/03)
     
  
    Bucks Over Beauty 
    The county backs a plan to move--not remove--an oversized billboard on the southside. 
    (01/09/03)
     
  
    Nightmare On 19th Street 
    A new homeowner grapples with the city to get her "affordable" home repaired. 
    (12/19/02)
     
  
    Shaping Up 
    The physical education program at Tucson High Magnet School undergoes a healthy change. 
    (12/05/02)
     
  
    Big Footprints 
    Tucsonan reflects on a life's work building structures and friendships. 
    (11/28/02)
     
  
    Scat Fight 
    City Council member accuses Sister Cities Association of 'highway robbery.' 
    (11/21/02)
     
  
    Two of a Kind 
    A look at the similarities between Saddam Hussein and George W. Bush. 
    (11/14/02)
     
  
    Close Call 
    A Republican tries to hang onto his seat in mostly Democratic District 28. 
    (10/31/02)
     
  
    Pot Shot 
    Kimberly Swanson hopes to ride a marijuana leaf to election to the state Senate. 
    (10/31/02)
     
  
    Dysfunctional 
    4 candidates seek 2 seats on the acrimonious TUSD board. 
    (10/24/02)
     
  
    The State Slate 
    Meet the candidates, from Secretary of State to Mine Inspector. 
    (10/17/02)
     
  
    Propped Up 
    Voters will make the decision on medical marijuana, tobacco taxes, education funding and more on November 5. 
    (10/10/02)
     
  
    Park Maul 
    Neighbors split over development of eastside open space. 
    (10/03/02)
     
  
    Time for Rincon City? 
    Dividing Tucson into two burgs might solve some of our problems. 
    (09/26/02)
     
  
    Fair Labor 
    Center for Economic Integrity strives to make work life better for day laborers and others. 
    (09/19/02)
     
  
    Look Out, America 
    Have we learned from 9/11? Or are we sowing the seeds for even more terrorism in our future? 
    (09/05/02)
     
  
    Three To Get Ready 
    Primary election features races for attorney general, secretary of state and superintendent of public instruction. 
    (08/22/02)
     
  
    Primary Contenders 
    Education, health care, the budget top concerns of those running for the Arizona House. 
    (08/08/02)
     
  
    Big Brother's Neighborhood 
    Criminal background checks are an upcoming requirement for Section 8 housing applicants. 
    (08/01/02)
     
  
    Making the Goal 
    SCORE helps local small businesses on the road to success. 
    (07/18/02)
     
  
    Mixed Entrance 
    Debut novel fails to leave a lasting impression, but hints of what's to come from a new talent. 
    (07/18/02)
     
  
    Brick by Brick 
    Building new unsubsidized housing downtown is slow going. 
    (06/27/02)
     
  
    Can't Get Out of Dodge 
    Longtime residents feel slighted by the city in a dispute over the value of their home. 
    (05/30/02)
     
  
    Barrio Viejo, Barrio Nuevo 
    Change is taking place in Tucson's historic barrio, with more to come. For some, particularly newcomers, gentrification appears to be good. But what about the families who have lived there for generations? 
    (05/23/02)
     
  
    Banking On It 
    With millions in savings, the city wants to fatten its bank account more. 
    (05/02/02)
     
  
    Slap Stick 
    Local residents sued by developer over their objections to new building construction. 
    (04/18/02)
     
  
    Uneasy Ranch Hands 
    Opinions vary on the ownership and utilization of local ranch A-7, which is owned by the city of Tucson. 
    (04/11/02)
     
  
    Chopper Patrol 
    Dwindling number of critics question costs, benefits of Tucson Police helicopters. 
    (04/04/02)
     
  
    Building Blocks 
    Change is coming to downtown warehouse district, which may not be a bad thing. 
    (03/28/02)
     
  
    Cat Tracks 
    The UA violated federal law in using Social Security numbers for CatCards. 
    (03/21/02)
     
  
    Welcoming the Train 
    The big news in Tucson on 'the 17th of Ireland,' 1880, was the arrival of the railroad. 
    (03/14/02)
     
  
    The Envelope, Please 
    We award the first annual 'Phoneies' to those public officials who responded, or not, to a phone call from a constituent. 
    (03/07/02)
     
  
    Cold as Ice 
    A new book by Susan Solomon tells us what Robert Scott was willing to sacrifice to win the race to the South Pole. 
    (03/07/02)
     
  
    Access Limited? 
    There are no soap operas on Tucson's public-access TV channels. The drama is behind-the-scenes. 
    (02/28/02)
     
  
    Promises, Promises 
    Has NAFTA Helped or Hurt Tucson? 
    (02/21/02)
     
  
    House Call 
    Tucson City Attorney Michael House faces criticism for legal advice he offers City Council. 
    (02/21/02)
     
  
    Size Matters 
    State allows larger billboards on  I-10. Is this a sign of the times? 
    (01/31/02)
     
  
    Garbage In, Money Out 
    Thanks to composting, City Hall needn't be Tucson's only source of gas. 
    (01/10/02)
     
  
    Check Out Time 
    It's becoming a checkless society, whether you like it or not. 
    (01/03/02)
     
  
    Loose Ends 
    A look back at stories from the past year or so. 
    (12/27/01)
     
  
    Call Me 
     
    (12/13/01)
     
  
    So Long, Sarah 
    A conversation with outgoing Tucson Arts District Partnership director Sarah Clements 
    (12/06/01)
     
  
    Downhill Path 
    No matter what we do, travel in Tucson is bound to get worse. 
    (11/29/01)
     
  
    Anti-Campoy Ploys 
    A whistleblower and a gadfly fight City Hall. 
    (11/22/01)
     
  
    On the Bus 
    Life Without a Car in the Naked Pueblo. 
    (11/15/01)
     
  
    Planes, Trains, Not Automobiles 
    There's more to our transportation conundrum than just cars. 
    (11/08/01)
     
  
    Downtown Exhibitionism 
    History returns to the heart of Tucson. 
    (11/08/01)
     
  
    Plan '98: We're outa Space 
    Prop 401's revisions to the city growth plan seem better than nothing, which is what we have now. 
    (10/25/01)
     
  
    Pothole Paradise 
    While new roads unroll, we can't afford to maintain the existing asphalt. 
    (10/25/01)
     
  
    Peripheral Problems 
    Ribbons of roads skirting the city aren't getting tied up in neat bows. 
    (10/18/01)
     
  
    Techno-Traffic 
    Finally, traffic cops with (artificial) intelligence. 
    (10/04/01)
     
  
    Pipe Dreams 
    A lawsuit may force the city to compensate homeowners  further for  CAP damage. 
    (09/27/01)
     
  
    Parallel Barking 
    Even as officials try to improve downtown parking, critics snarl at the meters and fees. 
    (09/27/01)
     
  
    Breaking the Mold 
    Rampaging microbes are driving some people out of their homes, and nobody agrees on how to fight back. 
    (09/20/01)
     
  
    Toro! Toro! Toro! 
    Ten years ago, there was joy in Mudville. 
    (09/13/01)
     
  
    Demolition Derby 
    Hit the streets in Tucson, and you may just bite the dust. 
    (09/06/01)
     
  
    Fire Alarm 
    Snafus with the fire code leave a couple burned. 
    (09/06/01)
     
  
    Built to Order 
    The UA's building spree turns next to student housing. 
    (08/30/01)
     
  
    Road Block 
    Optimists are elated over depressing I-10. 
    (08/16/01)
     
  
    Paper Trails 
    Expensive traffic studies abound, but they rarely pave the way for new asphalt. 
    (08/02/01)
     
  
    Last Mile Limbo 
    The final leg of the Barraza-Aviation Parkway still awaits final blessing. 
    (07/26/01)
     
  
    Drive For Dollars 
    Why has the cost of the region's transportation plan soared 69 percent in two years? 
    (07/26/01)
     
  
    Whistle-Blower's Lament 
    Was a Tucson Water employee fired because she exposed misconduct? 
    (07/26/01)
     
  
    Navajo Warrior 
    A new biography recounts the life of the remarkable Annie Dodge Wauneka. 
    (07/26/01)
     
  
    The Crossroads 
    What direction will transportation take in Tucson? 
    (07/12/01)
     
  
    The Road Not Taken 
    A glance in the rearview mirror 
    (07/12/01)
     
  
    Pompous Old Farts 
    Despite its self-promotion, the "Greatest Generation" isn't. 
    (07/05/01)
     
  
    Taxing Times 
    The City Council is talking trash. 
    (06/28/01)
     
  
    Overlay Overload 
    Will the latest Drachman School controversy cause the City Council to zone out? 
    (06/21/01)
     
  
    Sand Trap 
    Filtering CAP water through sand may dramatically improve its quality, but at what cost? 
    (06/07/01)
     
  
    Board without Bite 
    Disgruntled patients say that getting help from the Arizona Board of Dental Examiners is like pulling teeth. 
    (05/31/01)
     
  
    In Search of a Soul 
    Chinese Nobelist has readers analyze their decisions on life's journey. 
    (05/17/01)
     
  
    No Escape 
    Scientists' concerns mount over the health impact of tiny toxic airborne particles. 
    (05/10/01)
     
  
    Street Sweep 
    The City Council finds few jobs for the hawkers it boots off medians. 
    (04/26/01)
     
  
    Swap Meet 
    The University of Arizona resumes its battle with neighbors over plans for use of Tucson Unified School District headquarters. 
    (04/26/01)
     
  
    Wave of the Future 
    CAP water is gradually flooding back into Tucson taps. 
    (04/19/01)
     
  
    Principal or Principle? 
    TUSD's 1999 persecution of Tucson High's former head seems about to backfire. 
    (04/05/01)
     
  
    Ward 3 Retiree 
    Councilman Jerry Anderson chooses not to run for a second term. 
    (03/29/01)
     
  
    The Engine and the Engineer 
    Locomotive #1673 and Connie Weinzapfel rode Southern Arizona's rails for 50 years; both finally came to rest in Tucson. 
    (03/15/01)
     
  
    Drachman Diary 
    A chronicle of what may be the last days of a beloved building. 
    (03/08/01)
     
  
    Down by the River Side 
    With so much money flowing into Rio Nuevo, adjacent neighborhoods may again be left high and dry. 
    (02/22/01)
     
  
    DU? PU! 
    Despite Air Force assurances, activists worry that depleted-uranium weapons at D-M may give Tucson a special glow. 
    (02/15/01)
     
  
    SSN SOS 
    Government agencies break the law by improperly demanding your Social Security number. 
    (02/08/01)
     
  
    Big Bias Brouhaha 
    City rules suggest it's OK to discriminate as long as it isn't against your own kind. This is progress. 
    (02/08/01)
     
  
    Persian Mosaic 
    Two decades after the hostage crisis, Americans still have trouble piecing together an accurate picture of Iran. 
    (01/25/01)
     
  
    What About Iran? 
    Holding 52 American hostages is the unfortunate image most in U.S. still have of Iran. 
    (01/25/01)
     
  
    Down for the Count 
    Census workers still haven't been paid for the overtime their bosses pressured them to take. 
    (01/04/01)
     
  
    That's A Wrap 
    Let's tie up some of this year's loose ends. 
    (12/28/00)
     
  
    Toasts To Christmas Past 
    Remembering Tucson in the holiday seasons of the '40s and '50s. 
    (12/21/00)
     
  
    Water Woes 
    If you thought CAP water was bad, try a tap on the south side. 
    (12/14/00)
     
  
    Walls Come A-Tumblin' Down 
    HUD and Catholic Community Services demolish an architecturally honorable plan to rebuild the old Drachman School. 
    (12/14/00)
     
  
    Watery Grave 
    Bureaucrats thwart a voter-approved clean-water plan. 
    (11/16/00)
     
  
    Campaign Cameos 
    Random memories from four months of election coverage. 
    (11/09/00)
     
  
    Decisions, Decisions, 2000 
    Our brain trust doles out advice on ballot propositions facing local voters. 
    (11/02/00)
     
  
    Discord In District 12 
    State Senate hopefuls Osterloh and Hellon show that not all Democrats and Republicans are alike. 
    (11/02/00)
     
  
    Dark Horse Race 
    In Congressional District 5, a Green and a Libertarian run for freedom. 
    (10/26/00)
     
  
    Crossed Scalpels 
    Competing propositions duel over health care for the poor. 
    (10/26/00)
     
  
    Dial 'M' For Monopoly 
    The phone company wrote and paid for prop 108; Guess who'll gain from its passage. 
    (10/19/00)
     
  
    Death And Taxes 
    Props 104 And 105 would benefit the old and the dead. 
    (10/12/00)
     
  
    Drawing The Line 
    Prop 106 could make the gerrymander an endangered species. 
    (10/12/00)
     
  
    Awash In Controversy 
    Arroyo Chico basins are coming faster than an anti-pollution plan. 
    (10/05/00)
     
  
    Baggage Check 
    Prop 400 funds ads luring tourists who'll pay for more ads luring more tourists. 
    (10/05/00)
     
  
    Stunted Growth 
    A hungry UA is trying to grow without eating neighborhoods. 
    (09/21/00)
     
  
    Payday Dismay 
    The city doesn't abide by its own 'Living Wage' ordinance. 
    (09/14/00)
     
  
    Different Strokes 
    District 12 Republicans can actually tell their state Senate candidates apart. 
    (09/07/00)
     
  
    Is There A Senator In The House? 
    Two District 10 Housemates vie to switch legislative bodies. 
    (08/31/00)
     
  
    Musical Chairs 
    Six District 10 Democrats contend for two empty House seats. 
    (08/31/00)
     
  
    United In Opposition 
    District 5's Democratic contenders agree on most things, especially getting rid of Jim Kolbe. 
    (08/24/00)
     
  
    Keene Criticism 
    Tucson's new City Manager is no stranger to political factionalism. 
    (08/17/00)
     
  
    Splitsville On The Santa Cruz 
    Today's breakaway burgs could learn from the early tribulations of South Tucson. 
    (08/10/00)
     
  
    When South Tucson Was Really South Of Tucson 
    Was South Tucson's fight to survive as a town worth the struggle? 
    (08/10/00)
     
  
    Gimme Shelter 
    The UA is clearing out Christopher City. 
    (07/27/00)
     
  
    Dead Man Talking 
    Tom Berning reflects on his demise as Tucson city attorney. 
    (07/13/00)
     
  
    Buzz Cuts 
    City pols may bring a stalled proposal to limit UMC helicopter flights safely to earth. 
    (07/06/00)
     
  
    Fore Play 
    In the pampered world of city-subsidized golf, the course just got a lot greener. 
    (06/15/00)
     
  
    Bonds Away 
    Voting for the city's bond package is just another way to help subsidize our unrestrained growth. 
    (05/11/00)
     
  
    Count Downers 
    Some sensible advice for the local census effort. 
    (04/27/00)
     
  
    Highway Robbery 
    The City of Tucson is spending more than $120 million on The Road to Nowhere. 
    (04/13/00)
     
  
    Rocky Road? 
    It's birds vs. boulders in a heated battle over a roadside pullout located a few miles southwest of Patagonia. 
    (03/30/00)
     
  
    Your Number's Up 
    How local governments routinely abuse the federal Privacy Act. 
    (03/09/00)
     
  
    Uneasy Street 
    Speculations on the future of Fifth/Sixth Street. 
    (03/02/00)
     
  
    Squeeze Play 
    After three years, Tucson Electric Park is more than $5 million in debt. 
    (02/24/00)
     
  
    Small Change 
    What to do about Civano and other issues facing the bond election. 
    (01/20/00)
     
  
    Y19C 
    A look at Tucson a century ago. 
    (12/23/99)
     
  
    Call For Sprawl 
    The new bond program is now being hammered at City Hall. 
    (12/16/99)
     
  
    No Parking 
    The 231-bedroom Royal Apartment complex will accommodate approximately 140 cars. Neighbors are concerned about the overflow. 
    (11/11/99)
     
  
    Border Skirmish 
    Is the UA planning to expand its turf? 
    (08/05/99)
     
  
    Training Maneuvers 
    Are people enrolled in JobPath being trained for jobs or the shoe-pounding
political tactics for which Pima County Interfaith Council is famous?  
    (07/08/99)
     
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