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Political Roundtable: Friday, Nov. 30, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads lively discussion of week's political happenings

AZ Week: Education and the Economy

Relevance in school can help drive careers and business, experts say

First Medical Marijuana Dispensary Ready to Open in Tucson

Facility will be first to open in the state

6 More TUSD Schools Considered for Closure

8 others identified last week as means to tackle $17M deficit

Southbound Migrants Struggle with Mexican Schools

9,000 fled U.S. with families in immigration crackdown, UA professor finds

UA President Hart's Inauguration Friday

5 months into her tenure, ceremony will draw statewide dignitaries

Kyl Proposes New Version of DREAM Act Idea

Proposal isn't a path to citizenship, but would grant legal status to young immigrants

AZ Week: Impetus Exists for Immigration Reform

Both parties, advocates say election results helping create momentum

Political Roundtable: Friday, Nov. 23, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads lively discussion of the week's political happenings

TUSD Targets 8 Schools for Closure

Hundreds attend meeting; many make emotional pleas

Mexican Shoppers Help Tucson's 'Black Friday'

They spend $1B a year in Pima County; they'll be here in force this week

Pima County's Vote Tally Complete

Final 566 ballots counted Monday; certification in 1 week

Barber Wins CD 2 Race

McSally concedes; Barber says he wants to hear from all constituents

Political Roundtable: Friday, Nov. 16, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads a discussion of the ongoing AZ vote count and CD 2 race

Latino Vote: Fact or Fiction?

Much talked about and much courted this past election, but what do we know about Latino voters and whether candidates reached them?

Buddhist Sand Mandala First in Southern Arizona

Week-long creation process ends with dissolution ceremony in Santa Cruz River

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