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THIS WEEK IN CURRENTS:
Expensive Oversight
Tucson's police auditor has recommended two cases out of 372 be revisited. Is this worth hundreds of thousands of dollars?
By DAVE DEVINE
Richard Miranda now occupies a large, attractively decorated office on the 10th floor of City Hall. From this lofty position, Miranda--an assistant city manager--oversees the operations of several neighborhood service functions, including the Office of the Independent Police Auditor. This fact has some critics shouting the phrase "conflict of interest."
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NUCLEUS MELTDOWN
A not-quite-liveblog of last week's debate between Democratic candidates for the Board of Supervisors
By JIM NINTZEL
REPUBLICAN WRANGLE
Joe Higgins takes on incumbent Ann Day in the District 1 Board of Supervisors GOP primary
By MARI HERRERAS
COUNTY CONFLICT
Newcomer Robert Robuck looks to upset incumbent Supervisor Ramón Valadez
By MARI HERRERAS
THE SKINNY
By JIM NINTZEL
THE RANGE
A recap of last week's news
By JIM NINTZEL
MEDIA WATCH
La Poderosa Makes Local Move
By JOHN SCHUSTER
T Q&A
Tucson Q&A with Narciso Soto
By MARI HERRERAS
POLICE DISPATCH
By ANNA MIROCHA
HAVE WE GOT SOME PROPOSITIONS FOR YOU!
Tucson Weekly Scramblewatch '08 presents your guide to the initiatives on the November ballot
By JIM NINTZEL
(07/10/08)
WELLS OF CONCERN
Is the company behind the Rosemont mine just playing nice?
By TIM VANDERPOOL
(07/10/08)
ROOMS NOT YET AVAILABLE
Competition and uncertainty surround the proposed downtown convention-center hotel
By DAVE DEVINE
(07/10/08)
ELECTORAL DIFFICULTIES
Sharon Bronson and Donna Branch-Gilby battle for a Board of Supervisors seat
By MARI HERRERAS
(07/10/08)
IDEOLOGICAL STRUGGLE
A not-quite-liveblog of the Pete Hershberger-Al Melvin debate
By JIM NINTZEL
(07/10/08)
THE SKINNY
By MARI HERRERAS AND JIM NINTZEL
(07/10/08)
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