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Pima County Attorney's Office names new chief civil deputy
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Pima County Attorney's Office names new chief civil deputy

  • Caitlin Schmidt
  • Updated Jun 25, 2023

Brown spent nearly a dozen years with TUSD, counseling the district through school closures and desegregation, and recently led community efforts to revitalize the Tucson Urban League.

Tucson Urban League looks to bring small business opportunities to city's south side
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Tucson Urban League looks to bring small business opportunities to city's south side

  • Alfredo Araiza
  • Updated May 2, 2019

The Urban League is looking to convert their former buildings into high-quality spaces for small businesses of color.

4 thoughtful Tucson things to do for MLK Day
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4 thoughtful Tucson things to do for MLK Day

  • Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
  • Updated May 21, 2024

Take some time to remember his fight for equality. 

Program wins grant to connect inmates to jobs
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Program wins grant to connect inmates to jobs

  • Becky Pallack
  • Updated Dec 1, 2015

It's part of Tucson’s response to My Brother’s Keeper, a White House initiative.

Wells Fargo gives $100k for PCC scholarships
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Wells Fargo gives $100k for PCC scholarships

  • Becky Pallack
  • Updated Sep 29, 2015

Grant will pay for 300 GED tests and up to 500 scholarships.

Hansen: Stars owe Embry, 'Big O' for NBA dream
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Hansen: Stars owe Embry, 'Big O' for NBA dream

  • Greg Hansen
  • Updated Sep 29, 2015

Duo will give talk called "A Conversation on Race" in Tucson on March 6.

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City looks to limit criminal history as hiring consideration

  • By Darren DaRonco ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV
  • Updated Feb 2, 2016

Councilman Fimbres requests a discussion about the issue at council’s next meeting.

Government program helps low-income families keep A/C on
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Government program helps low-income families keep A/C on

  • By Nicole Thill For the ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV
  • Updated Mar 16, 2016

Facing a mountain of expenses, LIHEAP helps single dad pay utility bill.

Summer program gives youths job experience
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Summer program gives youths job experience

  • ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV
  • Jun 28, 2014

Tucson Urban League helped 135 teens, young adults find work this summer.

US to Arizona: It's crunch time on health enrollments
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US to Arizona: It's crunch time on health enrollments

  • Stephanie Innes
  • Updated Jul 1, 2014

With a deadline looming, the federal government is stepping up efforts to enroll Arizonans in health insurance.

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