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What Does Lake Mead's Record Low Level Portend for State?

'Arizona Week' explores current conditions, future prospects for key water supply.

Forester: 'Active Wildfire Season Has Materialized'

Year-round fire season means 35 fires so far this year, scorching 30,000 acres.

Arizona-Mexico Border: Cooperation, Not Confrontation

National political rhetoric belies what locals see as a 'region, not a border.'

Arizona Ports of Entry Funnel Billions in International Trade

Arizona Week goes to the state's busiest crossing point– the Mariposa Port of Entry

Prop 123's Slim Victory Shows 'How Displeased Voters Are'

Arizona Week looks at what happens now that education funding measure passed.

Douglas Mom Prepares for the 'Fight of Her Life'

Arizona Week follows the cancer diagnosis of Jaquelin Lamadrid

Doug Ducey: 'We're Investing in the State of Arizona'

Arizona Week analyzes the state budget with governor and reporter Christopher Conover

Kids Health, K-12 Funding Stand Out in State Budget Battle

*Arizona Week* Friday looks at some of the biggest talking points at the Capitol.

Vote to Fund Schools: Boon or 'Disenfranchisement?'

Analysis of pros, cons of Prop 123 and rundown on pension changes in Prop 124.

Republican Convention: 'Hand-to-Hand Combat' for Delegates?

Arizona Week Friday dives into details of how delegates affect national conventions.

Post-Snowden: Conversations on Privacy, Security at UA

Arizona Week dives into a conversation on cyber research on campus.

Latino Voters Look to Candidates' Ideas, Vision

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

Independent Vote In Arizona 'Hasn't Come to Fruition'

Arizona Week Friday analyzes election results and looks at role of independent voters.

How Did Arizona Hit 'Doughnut Hole' of El Niño Weather?

Arizona Week looks at what happened to predicted rainfall, what it means for future.

Presidential Preference Primary Under Way in Arizona

Arizona Week looks at how political newcomers are changing the political dynamic.

Slow Progress in Reform of State Child Safety Agency

'Cultural changes' are not going to happen overnight, lawmakers say.

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