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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.

What's Next For SB 1070 Legal Challenge?

University of Arizona Law Professor Gabriel "Jack" Chin says the legal challenge to parts of SB 1070 may not reach the U-S Supreme Court.

1070 Appeal Filed

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

Arizona Governor Says State Will Appeal Partial Injunction of SB1070

Gov. Jan Brewer calls U.S. District Court ruling “a bump in the road.”

Arizona AG Reacts To SB1070 Ruling

Terry Goddard says immigration law was “election year grandstanding.”

Judge Stops Parts of Immigration Law

District Judge issues preliminary injunction blocking the most controversial sections of Arizona's new immigration law from taking effect.

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.

Transformative Education

HB 2281 and concern for future of Raza Studies in TUSD lends urgency to week-long conference.

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.

Battle for Arizona Attorney General

Two of the Three Democratic candidates for Arizona Attorney General square off on the fight to move on to the November election.

Immigration Letters and Challenges

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

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