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Here and Now: Property Case / Tedx

KJZZ-FM Mesa - Fri Nov 06

TEDx Phoenix founder Tomas Carrillo on Here and Now . Your browser does not have Flash installed.

Charitable Group Can Do No Right

American Society for Quality - Fri Nov 06

Poor sanitation, expired snacks and milk served too warm were just the start. The state also found the Giving Tree falsified information, showed up late and sometimes didn't show up at all to feed children in the Arizona Department of Education's 2008 summer food program.

Uhlich vs Buehler-Garcia might be decided tonight

The Arizona Daily Star - Fri Nov 06

Tucson should have a winner in the Ward 3 City Council cliffhanger by tonight. So far, only 246 votes separate Democratic incumbent Karin Uhlich from her Republican challenger Ben Buehler-Garcia. Uhlich is leading.

Prop 207 Victory For Goodman? Not So Fast...

Tucson Weekly - Thu Nov 05

The Goldwater Institute has spoken on its lawsuit on behalf of developer Michael Goodman vs.

Latest Election Results: Buehler-Garcia Down By 246 Votes

Tucson Weekly - Thu Nov 05

The latest City of Tucson election results: Democratic Councilwoman Karin Uhlich now leads Republican challenger Ben Bueher-Garcia by 246 votes.

Judge keeps Tucson property rights case alive

KGUN - Thu Nov 05

A Pima County Superior Court judge is keeping alive a lawsuit that is 1 of the first court cases involving a state constitutional requirement for compensation for property value reduced by land-use regulations.

What's Left To Count

Tucson Weekly - Wed Nov 04

We spoke with Pima County Elections Director Brad Nelson, who tells us that there are probably still about 15,000 ballots left to count from yesterday's election.

Police, fire mandate fails

The Arizona Daily Star - Wed Nov 04

City voters overwhelmingly rejected Proposition 200, the once hotly debated public safety initiative that would have required mandatory minimum staffing levels for the Tucson Police Department at significant taxpayer expense.

Last of 5 men admit role in home invasions

Tucson Region - Wed Nov 04

The last of five men accused of storming into two homes looking for marijuana is facing up to 56 1/4 years in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to first-degree burglary and five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

About Mike Hein

Tucson Weekly - Tue Nov 03

So complete is Mike Hein's lack of ego and presumptuousness that when it came to becoming the lone Tucson city manager "candidate," he didn't campaign for the job, didn't prepare a resume and had consolidated his retirement accounts into the state system to which Pima County employees belong.

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