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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

Mexican Presidential Favorite at Border

Is he face of remade party or member of old regime for privileged?

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

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

U.S. Senate Showdown

Three of the four Arizona candidates for U.S. Senate square off in a wide-ranging conversation.

Three Candidates Vie for Two Seats in AZ District 29

House of Representatives Democratic Reps. Matt Heinz, M.D. and Daniel Patterson face Republican Pat Kilburn in this heavily Democratic district.

Super Rec-area Planned

Pima County Supervisors Chairman Ramon Valadez says the board has given the green light to move forward with plans for a massive recreation complex on Tucson's northwest side.

Tucson's Violent Year

The number of homicides in the city of Tucson has soared this year. Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villasenor will discuss the homocide rate and the overall crime rate in the city.

Seeking Safety North of the Border

Wealthy Mexicans are investing time and money in Arizona, concerned about violence in their country.

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