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Spring Training in Tucson - Buffelgrass Forum - Citizenship Fees - New Citizens - Morrison Institute / Sun Corridor

Time appears to be running out for Major League Baseball in Tucson, but despite a setback from the Arizona Legislature, Tucson spring training supporters are not giving up. Christopher Conover reports.

A statewide forum on how to cope with the Buffelgrass invasion is being held this week in Tucson. Mark McLemore talks with Dr. Julio Betancourt, one of the scientists involved and the co-producer of a documentary on the threat Buffelgrass poses to the desert ecosystem, and Sara Brown Smallhouse of the Southern Arizona Leadership Council.

Claudine LoMonaco looks at the impact that the increase in citizenship fees has had on immigration since it went into effect last year.

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

Learn more about the lives of four immigrants from around the world who just became some of America's newest citizens, as Tony Paniagua brings us their stories.

Pima Community College U.S. Citizenship Program

Bill Buckmaster speaks with one of the authors of a report from ASU's Morrison Institute on the "Arizona Sun Corridor." Are Tucson and Phoenix on the verge of merging into one giant "megapolitan" area?

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