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Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab

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Through May 29, the University of Arizona is offering tours of the Mirror Labs. This world-class facility has revolutionized how the largest telescope mirrors on Earth are made, enabling groundbreaking discoveries of the universe. The Mirror Lab is a place where expertise in physics, optics and advanced manufacturing ha...


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School is finally out but that doesn’t mean the learning has stopped. For any kid interested in expressing themselves through film, the Fox Tucson Theatre is calling your name.

Anyone with an iPhone can make a movie. The Teen Outdoor Filmmaking Camp: Connecting with Nature Through Film and Advocacy promises to show campers ages 14 to 18 how to use their artistic vo...


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Ripple Fiber plans to invest more than $80 million to bring high-speed, 100% fiber-optic internet service to more than 50,000 homes and businesses across Pima County as the company expands into Arizona for the first time.

The North Carolina-based internet provider announced construction will begin later this month in Oro Valley, followed by Sahuarita in early June....


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The Tucson Place at Ventana Canyon, a senior living community, recently hosted a special luncheon for local first responders, thanking them for the service and care they provide throughout the year. For Memory Care Director Debra Motes, giving the firefighters and EMTs the opportunity to connect with seniors in a relaxed environment — rather than an emergency — was a wonderf...


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Last year, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed an executive order implementing a program to address high levels of recidivism in Arizona.

Reentry 2030 is an initiative dedicated to reducing recidivism, the tendency for people convicted of crimes to reoffend, through job training and other services, Hobbs said.

One year in, people involved say these efforts are widel...


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