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‘There’s a new vehicle in town:’ Stressing streetcar safety

All StoriesSamantha-Jo Roth04/04/20140

Motorists and cyclists need to make room for another vehicle on the road. In July, the Modern Streetcar will be in full operation. It is currently in its testing phase but Sun Link said they have noticed cars driving dangerously around the streetcar on its test runs. ” If only they were able to make it a…

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Science City attracts young minds to Tucson’s Festival of Books

All StoriesSamantha-Jo Roth04/04/20140

This year’s Tucson Festival of Books is an event showcasing more than just books. The celebration of literacy and learning is also highlighting science. The local festival is the fourth largest of its kind in the nation, and the only one that has made science a key component of the event. Carmela Zega, a mother…

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Improving the ‘freeway system’ for bicycling in Pima County {Arizona Cat’s Eye video}

All Storiesasnsadmin04/01/20141

Whether you are looking for new places to exercise or just want to get out and enjoy the scenery, tucson is a great place for cycling. Pima County’s new bond proposal may help finish the project. Arizona Cat’s Eye reporter Andria Caviglia shows us how the county’s loop path is keeping cyclists and pedestrians safely…

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Video: The Last Season for Horse Racing at Rillito Downs

All Storiesasnsadmin04/01/20141

Horse racing returns to the Rillito Park Racetrack for what could be the last season. Pima County is proposing big changes that will determine whether horse racing will continue alongside the new soccer fields. Arizona Cat’s Eye reporter, Andria Caviglia, takes us out to the races. Read more…   [wpsr_facebook]

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Autism Program Blossoms at Special Needs School

All StoriesAustin McEvoy03/29/20140

On the wall of a very special classroom hangs a piece of red construction paper embossed with the words, “Each of us is a flower growing in life’s garden.” Surrounding the message are the photos children with autism who attend one of Tucson’s special needs schools. Autism spectrum disorder now affects 1 in 68 children…

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