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$9.58B State Budget Approved; More for K-12 But No KidsCare

Legislature works until nearly 2 am Wednesday, restoring some school funding.

Legislature Breaks for Weekend Without Vote on $9.58B Budget

Republican House members hold out for more education funding in spending package.

School Funding Deal Reported in House; Budget Moves Slowly

Arizona lawmakers still in session Friday; floor debates expected on $9.58 billion budget.

Federal Appeals Court Will Hear Tucson Elections Case

City asked for review of ruling that its hybrid election system is unconstitutional.

$9.58B Budget Introduced; Vote Possible by Week's End

Details of K-12 funding still being worked out as budget heads to committee hearings.

$9.58B Proposed State Budget Cuts Taxes, Increases Spending

$100M more than what governor wants, plus $26M in tax cuts, mostly for businesses.

Land Buys to Widen Broadway on Tucson City Council Agenda

Resolution would allow property acquisition to begin along two-mile stretch.

Register to Vote by Monday for May 17 Special Election

Two ballot issues: expanding state land trust payout for schools; pension reform.

Trump Border Wall Plan Could Affect Arizona's Economy

Economist points to immigration and trade portions of plan to make Mexico pay.

Latino Voters Look to Candidates' Ideas, Vision

'Arizona Week' expands AZPM's series Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote

Students Tell Elders' Stories; and UAMA Showcases Sincerity and Creativity

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Tucson Mayor Responds to Pre-Emptive Legislation; and "Dímelo" asks about changes.

Nest building for architecturally challenged doves of the Sonoran Desert; and "A Book I Love" returns.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Results from the 2016 presidential primary, and a Tucson artist follows her dreams to Berlin.

Tucson Finds Cuts to Erase $25M Deficit, Council Told

City manager says proposed reductions exceed what's needed, providing choices.

Trump, Clinton Win Arizona Presidential Primary Election

Long lines of people waited to vote an hour after Maricopa County polls closed.

Arizona Presidential Primary Election: Vote Until 7 pm

What to do with an early ballot? Where to vote? We have answers.

Sanders, Trump in Tucson, Cruz in Douglas, Clintons Here, Too

Many in state undecided four days before presidential preference primary election.

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