As Chuck Huckelberry recovers from a serious bicycle wreck, Deputy County Administrator Jan Lesher is taking over his role in the meantime.
Chuck Huckelberry, who has served as Pima County's top boss for 25 years, has asked for a raise from $301,104 to $315,000.
"Some communities may open more quickly than ours, and, conversely, we may outpace others," say Pima County Board Chair Ramón Valadez and Administrator Chuck Huckelberry. "It’s all a matter of the data and the facts."
City looking for ways to save money in next fiscal year's budget.
Supervisors vote along party lines, with the three Democrats backing a four-year extension of Chuck Huckelberry's contract. He gets $8,000 raise, monthly vehicle allowance.
Chuck Huckelberry's contract expires Tuesday.
The lawsuit involves an eastside business property.
Two supervisors have concerns about plans to bypass Tucson with new freeway.
Pima County sees early ballots continuing to gain support with voters.
County election commission chided for violation.
About 1,600 of the animals are now euthanized each year.
A study shows city courthouse might require more work than is justified.
No decision yet on where money will come from for land.
County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry wants to take money allocated for road repair in next fiscal year’s budget and use it to make a down p…
An Altar Valley conservation group has reached a financial agreement with Kinder Morgan and will withdraw opposition to the company’s Sierrita…
The Colossal Cave Road project received a boon last week when the Pima County Board of Supervisors voted to combine two impact-fee areas south…
County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry has riled south-side officials and business owners by recommending that a project to spruce up a dilapi…
Pima County Supervisor Ally Miller’s district has received more money for road improvements and other transportation needs than the county’s …
Pima County voters will get to decide this fall whether to spend $22 million to build a new animal shelter.
A bill in the statehouse slashing funding for libraries has been gutted.
Tough political criticism on how the county has managed — or mismanaged — funds for road repairs may have backfired on Supervisor Ally Miller.
County supervisors took another step in their protracted fight with the proposed Rosemont Mine, voting to formally object to the location.
Attempts to boost Kino Sports Complex revenues with smaller sporting tournaments and community events have failed to keep the stadium district…
His critics call him “King Huckelberry” or simply, “King Chuck.”
The second-most-powerful person in the Pima County administration has filed a claim against the county, asking for $6 million in damages.