Tucson, Arizona, the county seat of Pima County, gets its name from the Uto-Aztec term for "at the base of the black hill."
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Provides city government and citizen information including departments, council agendas, zoning, bus schedule, and public services and courts.
http://www.tucsonaz.gov/
James E. Rogers College of Law
A college at the University of Arizona, Rogers was the first law school in the state, founded in 1915, although it was known as the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the time of its formation. Its academic programs are described, including its admissions and financial aid policies, registration and student services.
http://www.law.arizona.edu/
Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau
Features city profile, free destination guide, and photo and video tour. Includes outdoor adventure and nature, heritage and culture, attractions, and day trips.
http://www.visittucson.org/
Tucson-based non-profit organization that provides a variety of basketball related programs for kids, including tournaments, leagues, clinics and club teams.
http://www.sportingchance.org/
Provides news reports and headlines from the Arizona Daily Star, a morning newspaper serving Tucson, Arizona and the Southern Arizona areas. This news services also contains classified posts as well as job search, car finder and real estate/rental listings. The website also provides sports coverage, business news and headlines, opinions, lifestyle articles, entertainment stories and entries on food and dining.
http://www.azstarnet.com/
Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce
Promoting business development and economic growth. Includes coming events, member directory, and governmental affairs.
http://www.tucsonchamber.org/