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Healthcare.gov Has More Insurance Options This Open Enrollment Period

United Healthcare, two other companies have joined in to sell plans on Arizona's federally run marketplace.

METRO WEEK: McSally At Orientation, Awaits Congressional Recount

Republican claimed victory over Democrat Barber with a lead of 161 votes; Barber says margin needs to be verified.

Arizona Voter Turnout Trending Downward

47.5% of those registered in state cast ballots in this month's election; down significantly from previous years.

Barber-McSally: Arizona's First Congressional Recount

'Very rare' that retallying will change election's outcome, political analyst says; margin stands at 161 votes.

Border Patrol Agent Who Shot Mexican Teen Identified

Federal court rules against request to not release name of person involved in 2012 fatal shooting.

Second Chance to Get Health Insurance Under Affordable Care Act

Open enrollment starts Saturday, Nov. 15 for those who didn't get covered last year.

UPDATE: McSally Wins Final Tally; Recount Assured

Counting ends, Republican beat Democratic incumbent Barber by 161 votes, or 0.08%.

McSally-Barber Likely Headed for Recount; 133-Vote Margin

Difference is 0.06%; state law requires recount when margin under 200 votes; would occur in early December.

McSally Challenge to Ballots Denied; Results Tighten

Republican, ahead of Barber by 179 votes, turned down in request to stop processing of some provisional ballots.

Barber-McSally Count Resumes Monday Under Legal Cloud

Republican signals challenge to Pima County ballots; she holds slim lead with thousands of votes still outstanding.

METRO WEEK: Analyzing Election Results, Voter Behavior

Journalists' Roundtable assesses turnout, margins in state's congressional contests.

UPDATE: McSally, Barber Count Resumes Monday

Latest numbers show Republican with 509-vote lead; count of 14,000+ remaining votes will go all weekend.

Arizona Teens Have Stopped Using Most Kinds of Drugs

But nearly one-third reported using marijuana.

Group: Border Patrol Violated Human Rights of Immigrants in Detention

New report says Central American women, children in Tucson were kept in unsanitary conditions.

Expect Mail Delays After Closure of Tucson Postal Service Processing Center

Agency failed to conduct required impact studies on how service would be affected by closing Cherrybell facility, others around country.

Native American Vote Key in Arizona's Largest Congressional District

CD 1 covers nearly two-thirds of state including 12 tribal nations.

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