More Arizona Economy Immigration Stories

Sequestration's Threats on AZ Detailed

Worries arise over local impact of automatic federal cuts set for March 1

Verifying Legal Employment Has Perils

E-Verify, employment-eligible system at work in AZ, not foolproof

SB 1070 Still Hurting Business

Newspaper reports Phoenix convention bookings down

Illegal Immigration Continues Slowing

Latest report shows several factors keep crossings down

Mexican Shoppers Help Tucson's 'Black Friday'

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

Organic Food Production in Transition

Senior member of Union for Concerned Scientists suggests caution

U.S. Latinos Flex Economic Muscle

$1 trillion in national spending, including $40B in Arizona

Economist: AZ-Sonora Trade Has Bright Future

New infrastructure at border, port of Guaymas will aid state importers, exporters

Legislation Seeks Borderland Safety Warnings

House bill would lead state to issue advisories on regional conditions

GOP Presidential Candidates Argue Border Enforcement

The top four Republican contenders came to Mesa to plead their case one more time before Arizona's primary

Ranching's Risky Business in Southern Arizona

Local ranchers say they want more resources and protection on the border to cope with illegal immigration.

Two Food Banks, One Community

Nogales, Arizona food banks are assisting thousands of people each month.

Money from Mexico Boosts Tucson Businesses

New study shows shoppers from neighboring Mexican states are vital to our economy

Eavesdropping on the Supreme Court

Listen to how Arizona defended itself in the nation's highest court

The Battle for CD-7

Four candidates--Democratic Incumbent Congressman Raul Grijalva, Republican Ruth McClung, Libertarian George Keane and Independent Candidate Harley Meyer--are vying for the right to represent Arizona's 7th Congressional District.

The Face-Off

Commentators Bruce Ash and Paul Eckerstom weigh-in with their view of the top races in Arizona as early voting gets underway.

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