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Welcome to Prescott-Prescott Valley, perhaps the wackiest place in Arizona
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These desert rains? Those record-breaking snow storms? They're all signs of severe climate change
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Guest Commentary
Louder jets at Davis-Monthan will infringe on citizens' rights and damage Tucsonans' quality of life
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Feature
An excerpt from 'Weekly' scribe Margaret Regan's new book featuring dispatches from the Arizona-Mexico border
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Currents Feature
Jesse Kelly may not like federal spending, but it is bringing millions to his family's construction business
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Currents Feature
As TEP enters perhaps its final year of spring training, community members look back at its checkered history
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Currents Feature
Lawmakers enjoy low-cost benefits while they take potshots at the poor
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Currents Feature
Ignored by the UA, Project Vote Smart starts to look for a new home
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Hayworth vs. McCain: the GOP vs. itself; Who needs one of them fancy fiscal analysis things, anyways?; Unhealthy Arizona; Sitting out the primaries
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UA reviewing credential policies following NCAA violations
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David Bagga Book-signing; Reading by John D'Agata; Pima Community College presents Cinderella; Western Round Up by Barry Sapp and Susan Evans
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Cinema Feature
Despite its pretentiousness, 'The Last Station' is actually an amusing, breast-filled romantic comedy
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Cinema Feature
'The Wolfman' doesn't quite succeed, despite a fine effort from Benicio Del Toro
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WWII in HD; Law Abiding Citizen (Blu-ray); You, the Living
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week
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Music Feature
The veteran musicians of Garboski get set to release their first full album
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Brazilian Fest: Batucaxé, Capoeira Malandragem, Key Ingredients of African Soul
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The 17th Street Guitar and World Music Store top sales for the week
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Review
Winding Road celebrates humor and hope in a 'Frankie and Johnny' production that lacks depth
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Review
Chamber Music PLUS creatively fuses music and theater
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Book Feature
Gabriel Thompson tells the stories of immigrants and others who do backbreaking work for low wages
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Mostly Books best-sellers for the week
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Chow Feature
A round of applause, please, for two dives that serve up mighty Mexican food