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Lawmakers on the budget: State Rep. T.J. Shope

The Republican representative on his support for the proposed budget.

Lawmakers on the budget: State Rep. Kirsten Engel

The Democratic representative discusses the need for bipartisanship at the Capitol.

Lawmakers on the budget: State Sen. Paul Boyer

Sen. Boyer discusses his bill geared toward helping victims of childhood sex abuse.

Arizona budget debate; regulating kratom

Arizona 360 hears from state lawmakers about ongoing budget negotiations.

Arizona House OKs Navajo school voucher fix, Senate next

The bill would the Navajo students to use vouchers for private school tuition in New Mexico for one more year.

Mexican tomato growers make new offer; florida growers unmoved

With negotiations at an apparent impasse, Southern Arizona’s massive produce import industry is on edge.

Prince: Rave UN2 The Year 2000

Experience Prince’s legendary talent and peerless showmanship.

Midsomer Murders Season 14: A Rare Bird

A row between keen birdwatchers turns nasty when their president is killed.

Balancing conservation, grazing and recreation on the San Pedro River

The Bureau of Land Management has a finalized plan to guide management of the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area.

Vaccines and public health in Pima County

A historic outbreak of measles is bringing the debate over childhood immunizations back to top of the news.

Border Patrol agent in Tucson is accused of sexual assaults

Police say Steven Charles Holmes was booked Tuesday into the Pima County Jail on suspicion of three counts each of sexual assault and aggravated assault.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 531

The Science Fair; transportation for mental health; looking back at the Year of the Hummingbird; Far Afield: Fadi Iskandar

Episode 183: When Wildlife and Development Clash

What really happens when urban development clashes with Arizona wildlife?

House committee debates latest version of the Dream Act

The move follows a recent Trump immigration proposal that leaves out "Dreamers."

Agreement reached to build border surveillance towers on Tohono O'odham land

After five years of negotiations, Border Patrol agreed to a privacy plan demanded by tribal officials.

#RedForEd advocates say Arizona budget plan ignores schools

The teacher-backed organization says a $1 billion surplus should be used to help restore previous education funding levels.

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