More Arizona Economy Government Stories

Back to School at UA

UA President Dr. Robert Shelton talks about the challenges facing the University of Arizona in another tough economic year.

Friday Roundtable: Reporters Sound-Off

Primary Preview on the Friday Roundtable featuring Jim Nintzel of the Tucson Weekly and Linda Valdez of the Arizona Republic.

Downtown Update: Is a New Convention Center Hotel in the Cards?

Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup discusses prospects for a new hotel and the latest flaps between the city and the Rio Nuevo Board and The Regional Transportation Authority.

City Challenges

Tucson City Councilman Steve Kozachik of Ward 6 says city faces major challenges concerning the budget and a proposed downtown Tucson hotel.

1070 Appeal Filed

The state is continuing the fight on 1070, hoping that an Appeals Court will reinstate much of the law.

Secretary of State Democrats Square-off

Arizona Secretary of State Democratic Candidates Sam Wercinski and Chris Deschene want to unseat Republican Sec. of State Ken Bennett.

The Republican Face-Off District 30

Two Senate Republican hopefuls Frank Antenori and Marian McClure square off on who best will represent District 30 in the upcoming August 24th Primary.

CD-7 GOP Showdown

The four Republican candidates running for United States Representative in Congressional District 7 in Arizona face-off in special one-hour program.

Grijalva vs. Goddard

Congressman’s call for boycott over SB1070 prompts letter from fellow Democrat and Gov. candidate.

Friday Roundtable

Tucson voters will decide Charter changes and sales tax increase plus one less GOP candidate in the CD 8 race.

Pinal population center, San Tan Valley considers incorporation.

Pinal county wears the label of the second fastest growing county in the country. At 80,000 residents, San Tan Valley has the largest population center.

Mid-Year Economic Forecast

Two of Arizona's top economists give their assessment on the Arizona economy at the mid-year point of 2010.

D-M Change of Command

Life in the military involves moving every few years, usually that is not accompanied by the full ceremony that the military can muster, unless the move involves a change of command

Immigration Letters and Challenges

Governor Brewer wants more information from the President while farm workers are challenging people to work

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