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What Does Donald Trump's Victory Mean for Arizona?

Plus, polling problems in Douglas; young immigrants' thoughts on the future.

Look to Skies to See 'Super Moon' Sunday Night

Moon's orbit brings it close to Earth during its full phase.

Businesses Work to Attract Students to Trades Careers

More than 1,100 kids attended Southern Arizona Construction Days, an event organizer said.

PACC Offers Free Off-Site Pet Adoptions On Saturday

These animals have not been exposed to an outbreak of illnesses at the main shelter.

Election Analysis: 'McSally ... just about perfect candidate'

What will governance look like now that Southern Arizona's races are decided?

UA Immigrant Dreamer: 'I Am Back to a State of Uncertainty'

President-elect vowed to reverse Obama action temporarily blocking deportation.

Mexico Moves to Allay Economic Uncertainty After US Election

Mexican government officials worked to reinforce economic ties between the two countries.

Pet Adopting, Intake Stopped Due to Disease Outbreak

A dozen dogs have been diagnosed with distemper and Strep zoo at Pima center.

Flagstaff Elects Its First African-American Mayor

Coral Evans ran on a platform of responsible growth, affordable housing and water.

More Than 600,000 Ballots Still Must Be Counted in Arizona

Work underway to verify, tally early and provisional votes, including 50,000 in Pima County.

Democrat Williams, a Teacher, Wins Pima Schools Chief Job

In TUSD, two incumbents retain seats, third is ousted by newcomer.

Napier Wins Pima County Sheriff's Race, Ousting Nanos

Indictment of Nanos' second-in-command one month before election hurt him.

Trump, McCain, McSally Keep Arizona a Red State

Democrats manage to hold 4 congressional seats in an otherwise Republican rout.

Hundreds Wait at Douglas Polling Spot as Ballots Run Out

Up to 300 in line at one time; 30 remained as late as 9:30 p.m. election night.

Pima County Election Officials: Vote Totals Will Come Late

'May not finish counting until early Wednesday morning, possibly as late as 3 a.m.'

Trump Keeps Arizona Red, Turns Nation Red, Too

Final week of campaigning by both candidates, running mates, shows state was in play.

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