Jared Loughner's attorney joins Tsarnaev defense team

The attorney who helped Tucson shooter Jared Loughner avoid the death penalty will now join the team that’s representing the Boston Marathon bomber.

More money for Tucson city employees

All Tucson public employees will receive a raise. The Tucson City Council approved the 55-cent-an-hour increase this week. The hike is included in Tucson's 2014 budget.

Raises proposed for Tucson city employees

The Tucson City Manger is proposing across-the-board wage hikes for city employees.

FAA to delay airport tower closures

The Federal Aviation Administration says it will delay the closures of towers at 149 airports across the country, including four in Arizona.

Man convicted for Pioneer Hotel fire to be released

A Tucson man who has spent 42 years in prison for the Pioneer Hotel fire that killed 28 people is expected to be released tomorrow as part of an agreement with prosecutors.

Reports reveal details in Tucson shooting

Authorities in Arizona have released thousands of pages of documents in the case against the man convicted in the 2011 Tucson shooting rampage.

Tucson mail to be directed through Phoenix sooner

Mail heading for Tucson will be processed in Phoenix starting this year. 

Tucson hopes to cut down on bag litter

The Tucson City Council has passed an ordinance aimed at reducing the city’s reliance on plastic shopping bags. 

Tucson pushes ahead with firearm ordinance

Tucson is looking to tighten gun regulations.

Pima County Board opposes natural gas pipeline

The Pima County Board of Supervisors officially opposes a planned natural gas pipeline.

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