Two-time losers have a pretty lousy track record here in southern Arizona: Jesse Kelly, Jonathan Paton, Ben Buehler-Garcia, Rick Grinnell. Refusing to take positions on legislation solidifies McSally's place on this list.
If any part of your vehicle is in the intersection during any part of the yellow, you're okay. The only hiccup is that people think the intersection begins at the second crosswalk line, which it does not. It starts where the four curbs intersect. Which in larger intersections is several feet past the crosswalk. The state needs to change the definition of the intersection, but efforts to do so have been blocked by those who don't like cameras so they can point to the flawed definition as a reason to oppose them.
Tucson Tea Party founder Trent Humphries on Syria: "Acting a year ago maybe two years ago actually might have done some good because there were still people around WORTH SAVING."
"Although Buehler-Garcia has not yet applied for matching funds, he told The Skinny earlier this week he's past the 200 contribution threshold"
His campaign bragged about having the 200 qualifying contributions after his epic Twitter-thon, yet when he filed his campaign finance report, he had not received them. So is he lying or just bad at math?
2) In their "America's Most Bikeable Neighborhoods" study, the Atlantic stated, "The top-rated city overall is Tucson, with 89 neighborhoods that score 70 or higher." The criteria can be found here: http://www.theatlanticcities.com/neighborh…
3) Average income in Tucson is too low, I agree. But remember that our cost-of-living is also quite low. Tucson was listed earlier this month as the #2 city to "Get More Apartment for Less Money" by Apartment Guide: http://www.apartmentguide.com/blog/get-mor…
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His campaign bragged about having the 200 qualifying contributions after his epic Twitter-thon, yet when he filed his campaign finance report, he had not received them. So is he lying or just bad at math?
2) In their "America's Most Bikeable Neighborhoods" study, the Atlantic stated, "The top-rated city overall is Tucson, with 89 neighborhoods that score 70 or higher." The criteria can be found here: http://www.theatlanticcities.com/neighborh…
3) Average income in Tucson is too low, I agree. But remember that our cost-of-living is also quite low. Tucson was listed earlier this month as the #2 city to "Get More Apartment for Less Money" by Apartment Guide: http://www.apartmentguide.com/blog/get-mor…
Tucson has recently made several top ten lists:
Best Cities for Jobs, Forbes http://www.forbes.com/pictures/efkk45egkig…
Most Hospitable, BuzzFeed http://www.buzzfeed.com/ashleyperez/americ…
Most Pet Friendly, Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/list/top-5-most-pe…
Best Cities to Find a Job, CareerBliss http://www.careerbliss.com/advice/careerbl…
Best Transit Systems, Brookings Institute http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages…
Best Places to Retire, Wall Street Journal http://www.marketwatch.com/story/10-best-p…
Best Performing Midsized Cities, Headlight http://www.headlightllc.com/bestsummer2011…
Best Housing Markets, BusinessInsider.com http://www.businessinsider.com/best-housin…
Entrepreneurial Hot Spot, Entrepreneur Magazine http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/227442
Best Weekend Getaway, U.S. News and World Report http://karinfortucson.us5.list-manage.com/…
Tucson is a city on the rise. I don't know why we have to knock publications that point that out.