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Redistricting Chair in Tough Position, Legal Expert Says

IRC's Mathis, under fire from governor and Senate, may find objectivity difficult

Jobs Growing in Arizona, but at Snail's Pace

No sign of another recession but growth 'could be way better'

Tucson, Pima County Consider Changes To Outdoor Lighting Code

Revisions try to balance public safety with preserving the night sky

ELECTION RESULTS: Democratic Sweep in Tucson?

Rothschild wins mayor; Romero, Cunningham win council seats; Scott too close to call

Are Tucson Election Ads True?

Check the accuracy of information circulating on TV and in mailboxes throughout the city

Campaign Financing: 'Wild, Wild West'

Political analyst says Supreme Court, 'feckless' FEC have made a mess of it

Redistricting: Competition Vs. Communities of Interest

Democratic, Republican leaders emphasize different, sometimes conflicting priorities

Arizona Illustrated: Tucson Mayoral Candidates

In this special issue of Arizona Illustrated, DeCamp, Grinnell, Rothschild discuss the issues for the Nov. 8 election

Gabrielle Giffords Attends Husband's Retirement

At the White House ceremony, the recovering Congresswoman honored husband Mark Kelly's service

New Economic Development Board Gets Down to Business

High-paying jobs should be Commerce Authority's singular focus, economist says

Losing AHCCCS: Southern Arizona Copes With Medicaid Cuts

An Arizona Public Media special report on cuts' impact to patients and health care providers

First Drafts of AZ Redistricting Maps Expected Soon

Map vote and release marks major step in lengthy process to redraw congressional legislative boundaries

Post-9/11: Is Heightened Security Worth Rollback of Civil Rights?

Former U.S. attorney for AZ, state ACLU director, law school dean take various positions

Amid Cuts, Arizona Mayors Cautiously Optimistic

Meeting in Tucson, they hear an update from Gov. Brewer, but still worry about budgeting and the economy

"Not a Single Day Without a Job"

Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps left an indelible legacy in Southern Arizona

Schools Face Bigger Classrooms, Smaller Budgets

For broad range of educators, anticipation and uncertainty mark start of new school year

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