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Southern Arizona is a region of the United States. It is the southernmost portion of the 48th state, Arizona. Southern Arizona's boundaries are not well defined, but certainly include all of present-day Cochise County, Pima County, Graham County, and Santa Cruz County.

The principal cities of the area include Tucson, Sierra Vista, Oro Valley, Nogales, Marana, Safford, and Douglas. There are no other cities in the area with more than 10,000 persons. A large Native American reservation, the Tohono O'odham nation, lies in the western desert portions of the area.

The region includes many small mountain ranges including the Santa Ritas, the Santa Catalinas, the Rincons, the PiƱalenos, and others.

 

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Local News from Tucson Weekly via Yahoo! News

Former swimming superstar Rick DeMont has triumphed over an ordeal that could've crushed him

 

Many National Park Service officials look to the future after eight dreadful years

 

Some former residents of the MLK building enjoy new homes; others await a return to downtown

 

After the passage of Prop 102 and California's Prop 8, protesters march and launch coalition-building efforts

 

Little bits of news strung together haphazardly.

 

Overall to Leave KVOA at Year's End

 

Tucson Q&A with Lyle Steffens

 

Evidence of the local criminal mind at work.

 

Tom goes to the grocery store, and the hijinks ensue

 

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Water, water is everywhere in the intersection of East River Road and North First Avenue, police said.

 

They are 300 students on a mission. Get fit, teach others about eating smart - and win the rematch of the Operation Tone Up contest against a Phoenix school they beat last year.

 

A judge acquitted an Avra Valley couple accused of breeding pit bulls for illegal dogfighting, saying the prosecutor hadn't proved his case.

 

The great irony for Arizonans who supported Democrat Barack Obama for president is that his victory could leave the state in the hands of a Republican governor.

 

A federal appeals court has ruled that a juvenile's confession in the 1991 killings of nine people at a Buddhist temple near Phoenix was involuntary.

 

Karen Funk Blocher is unemployed - again. The 51-year-old Tucsonan joined First Magnus Financial Corp. in 2005, but it went belly up in 2007. Now she's been laid off from Beaudry RV Co., which filed f...

 

A Tucson police officer fired Tuesday after an internal police department investigation is accused of fraud in six applications she filed for subsidized housing from the city, a state prosecutor said ...

 

PHOENIX - Sen. John McCain says he hopes Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano is quickly confirmed as Homeland Security Secretary by the U.S. Senate if she is formally nominated.

 

Tucson business owner Peter Sher said earning a living is tough enough, but it gets even tougher when you own a franchise of a company that was just slammed by the nation's largest animal protection o...

 

PHILADELPHIA - Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, ever active in retirement, returned to a federal appeals court bench Thursday to hear cases that included a UPS Inc. workplace disability disp...

 
 

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