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2008 archives
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May 8, 2008
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Chicano Reporter Honored
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April 18, 2008
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AZ Legislation May Prevent Undocumented From Renting
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March 14, 2008
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Familias protestan clausura de Ochoa
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February 15, 2008
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Rocking Out in the Old Pueblo
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2007 archives
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December 5, 2007
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La Cámara de Comercio Elige Nueva Presidenta
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November 16, 2007
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City Pays for Botched Demo
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October 19, 2007
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TUSD Entrena a Maestros Para Mejorar AYP
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September 21, 2007
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Romero:De Trabajadora de Granja a Candidata del Concilio Municipal
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April 27, 2007
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Clinic Seeks Clearer Vision
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March 30, 2007
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Spanish Rhythms Move Tucson
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March 9, 2007
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19-Year-Old Finds Focus in Art
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February 23, 2007
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Violins Teach More than Music; Students Learn New Life Skills
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February 9, 2007
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Tineo Shows Off His 'Vision'
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January 2007
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Freeze Fills City Shelters
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2006 archives
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December 2006
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Teacher Earns 10K Bonus
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PDF (.6 MB)
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November 2006
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Pueblo Athlete Catches His Dream
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PDF (.6 MB)
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October 2006
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Building a Bridge to Higher Education
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September 2006
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Pueblo Celebra 50 años
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PDF (.6 MB)
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May 2006
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Peaceful Rally Supports Immigrants
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PDF (.6 MB)
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April 2006
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Immigration Supporters Fill Tucson Streets; Protest Potential Legislation
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March 2006
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Air pollution causes health problems near border
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February 2006
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Déja el Mural por los lienzos
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2005 archives
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December 2005
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Teachers get tough on military recruitment
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PDF (.7 MB)
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November 2005
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Drug smugglers get creative
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October 2005
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Make it a fiesta: Have some cake and eat it too
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September 2005
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Welcome to the good ol' US of A
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March 2005
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Payday lending, prop 200, Bush's proposed budget cuts may hurt block grant money.
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PDF (1.1 MB)
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February 2005
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Border violence, Las Artes, murals.
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PDF (1.1 MB)
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2004 archives
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December 2004
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Holiday toy drive aids border families, new public library, Red Cross blood supply "seriously low"
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November 2004
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Fire destroys business, Grant seeks detention alternatives, TUSD using new English language test
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October 2004
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Rent-to-own homes under way, Prop. 200 under fire, South Tucson boasts record voter increase
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January 2004
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2003 archives
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Feb 1, 2003,
March 30, 2003,
April 10, 2003,
May 17, 2003,
May 30, 2003
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2002 archives
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April 2002
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Boots are made for walking,
S. Tucson part of new tax relief area,
New food code to affect S. Tucson,
It's Macarena time!
Baby-stepping to a brighter future,
Salaz sings way to success,
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March 2002
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Pueblo High dropout rate at 5-year low,
10th Ave. gets big makeover,
City takes hard stance on issuing liquor licenses,
Homeless find shelter at library,
Paper celebrates 25 years serving South Tucson
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May 2002
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Pueblo students take top honors in corrido event,
Push is on to rename S. Sixth Ave.,
Oral history project gets funds,
Greyhound track gambles on its future,
Woman found dead on a South Tucson street
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Spring 2002
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Business owners struggle to meet building codes,
Daughter of cop gets year in jail,
Marines destroy house,
Look of the month,
New engine roars into city
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September 2002
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Sept. 16 fiestas lose popularity,
Retired priest accused of child assault in '80s,
First full-time judge makes strong impact,
Cleaner streets mean better business,
Community celebrates life and heroism
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October 2002
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Anti-terrorism funds bolster local defense,
Hispanic group promotes business,
Program prepares Pre-K kids,
10th Ave. construction forces detour,
Suicide spurs investigation at La Frontera
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November 2002
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City undecided on recycle plan,
South Tucson location for new AIDS research,
Recuerdan a un amigo, el amistoso "cowboy",
South Tucson makes a difference,
Abren nuevo sucursal comercial hispano,
Whereabouts of couple remain a mystery
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December 2002
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Sargento bajo investigacin,
Records policies draw criticism,
Primavera warms up homeless,
Schools' labels prompt changes,
Head of SWAT team arrested for DUI
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2001 archives
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February 2001
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'Pico de Gallo' still going strong
Memorial garden opens,
The Making of a Main Street,
Food City rules market,
Shabby buildings meet bulldozers,
Police chief lauds city's progress
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March 2001
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Crumbling Adobes,
Redistricting troubles Hispanics,
Shooting at motel leaves unanswered questions,
Neighborhood clean-up begins,
Ochoa garden project remembers fallen friends,
Training center provides jobs to homeless
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May 2001
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Trucking across the border,
A Testy Situation,
Child-caring relatives invited to meeting to discuss needs,
Senior helping seniors,
School officials praise 2001 grad,
S. Tucson police hoping for gang-prevention officer
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September 2001
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Reformas a las de inmigracin podrian afectar a South Tucson ,
Immigration law reforms could affect South Tucson,
Mayor receives national recognition for Weed and Seed,
Community Calendar
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October 2001
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Residentes apoyan huelgistas pero aprueban que los autobusses vuelvan a correr,
Residents empathize with strike but glad to ride buses again,
School nurse offers shots of adivce and care,
The War on terrorism,
Enfermera asegura salud escolar
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November 2001
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Gun sales up nationally since Sept. 11, steady in South Tucson
Nuevas visas y baja econmica afecta a negocios en South Tucson,
Teen charged with second-degree murder,
Community Calendar,
Treatment available for people contemplating suicide
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December 2001
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Uninsured patients costing hospitals,
Pacientes sin seguro mdico resultan caros para hospitales,
CENSUS 2000:
Ten-year makeover brightens face of South Tucson,
Community Calendar,
City, County ready for HAZMAT situation
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2000 archives
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September 2000
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Lower crime rate helps local business succeed,
Project YES reaches out to teens, parents,
Construction at John A. Valenzuela Youth Center to finish in October,
Habitat for Humanity Tucson celebrates its 20th anniversary and reaches out for more volunteers
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October 2000
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Bilingual education proposition attracts voter controversy
Construction continues on South Sixth Avenue,
Local Priest celebrates 50 years of service,
First latina appointed to US District Court,
New motorcycle officer curbs speed
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November 2000
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Angel Ranch offers quality care for senior citizens,
Hate crimes awareness promoted in South Tucson,
Teens learn construcation skills through local project,
La Frontera Center awarded $1.2 million federal grant,
Local man helps plan for cultural space
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December 2000
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Los Puentes offers support for breast cancer patients,
Victory of Prop. 203 leaves some educators unsatisfied,
Community meals offer positive role models, family unity,
Small businesses succeed in South Tucson,
City receives awards, purchases vehicles,
Public input for South 10th Avenue sought
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