Richard Fimbres
Challenger files for Ward 5 council seat
The first challenger to an incumbent Tucson City Council member filed his nominating petition signatures Tuesday.
Señala Fimbres difamación contra él y LULAC
Me preocupa y entristece que este periódico haya publicado una nota sobre supuestas faltas que cometí y difamando los buenos esfuerzos de LULAC, una organización de voluntarios que trabajan para mejorar la vida de los niños del sur de Arizona.
Tucson Councilman Fimbres linked to special deals for group using convention center
City Councilman Richard Fimbres used his position to get discounted rent and free meals at taxpayer expense for an organization he once ran, according to a claim made by the fired former deputy director of the Tucson Convention Center.
Veterans oppose proposed location of Tucson's World War II memorial
Veterans would prefer that the World War II memorial be placed at Kino Veterans Memorial Park, site of the Korean War Memorial.
Veterans oppose proposed location of Tucson's World War II memorial
The city of Tucson plans to erect a World War II memorial at Armory Park, but a veterans group wants it at Kino Veterans Memorial Park, the site of the Korean War Memorial and the remembrances of the U.S. Marines from Tucson who were killed in action in Korea from Easy Company, 13th Infantry…
Veterans oppose proposed location of Tucson's World War II memorial
What started out as a way for the city of Tucson to honor its veterans has so far only managed anger them.
City names business liaison to Mexico
Tucson now has a business liaison to Mexico.
WWII art plan back in motion
After a seven-year delay, the city of Tucson is moving forward with its memorial to World War II veterans.
Council votes 6-0 to ask US to drop trade threat on Mexican tomatoes
Tucson is stepping into the tomato imbroglio.
Prop. 409 seeks $100M for Tucson streets
Potholes making your daily commute an obstacle course? Gaping crevices threatening the life of your alignment?
City Council asks TREO's CEO for specifics on his job claims
It was an auspicious year for Tucson Regional Economic Opportunities.
Kozachik changes mind, opposes road-bond vote
The city's planned $100 million bond proposal for road improvements has found a new critic - City Councilman Steve Kozachik, who just a few weeks ago voted to put the proposal on the Nov. 6 general election ballot.
UA-area residents denounce city vote
This new high-rise housing complex at Fifth Avenue and Sixth Street, west of the University of Arizona, helped spark recent controversy about building heights in the West University Neighborhood.
$100M bond to fix Tucson's streets gets OK for November ballot
It appears Tucsonans will have a hand in deciding the fate of their dilapidated streets this November.
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