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AZ Week: State Strategizes to Improve Trade with Mexico

With $12 billion in trade, experts say Arizona needs more to take advantage of business opportunities.

AZ Week: Municipalities Rebounding, Cautiously

Mayors, other officials express optimism as they leave depths of recession behind, including big budget cuts.

AZ Week: Changing Tactics to Grow Tucson's Economy

Filling 'talent gap' will retain and attract businesses more than incentives, tax breaks, location, other factors.

AZ Week: Poverty Comes to Suburbs

New face of hardship emerges among middle class on edges of Phoenix, Tucson metro areas.

AZ Week: Community Colleges Key Workforce Training

21st century economy's approaches mean people can learn more, earn more in career tech education fields.

City of Tucson Financial Picture Improves

Operating budget going up 3.9%; no service cuts, city manager says

AZ Week: Sales-Tax Reform Inches Ahead

'I have votes' in both chambers, key sponsor declares; cities still skeptical

AZ Week: 'We're on Track' for Quality Jobs

Commerce Authority aiming for 75K high-paying positions in 5 years

AZ Job Growth Slows; 1.9% This Year

Phoenix leads, Tucson and rest of state lag

AZ Week: Job Training Potential Unmet

Career Tech Ed, JTEDs need more funding, less stigma, advocates say

AZ Week: Economy, Tax Revenues Slow to Grow

Economists forecast recovery by 2015, one calls for conservative budgeting

AZ Week: State Pensions in Peril

Taxpayer-funded retirement systems $18B short; no quick fixes

AZ Week: State Road System at 'Pivotal Point'

$350M in cuts means shift to maintenance, less expansion

AZ Week: No Recession from Budget Cuts

State could lose 30,000 jobs in 2 years, see growth slowed

AZ Week: State Revenues Looking Iffy

'Good but not great,' one senator says; 'be very cautious,' says another

AZ Week: Tourism Rebounds Slowly

Winter bookings are up, but still 3-5 years from full recovery

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