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"Stop and Check" Provision Upheld

Three of four other contested provisions struck down in controversial AZ law, SB 1070

AZ Week: SB 1070 Decision's Fallout

If upheld, it will lead to renewed legal action on civil rights grounds

Web Feature: A New Chance for Mental Health?

With some state funding restored, patients and providers plan the future of mental health care

AZ Illustrated: Political Roundtable, Friday, June 15, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads discussion of CD8's past and future; plus, Grijalva on immigration

Election Day: Find Out Where to Vote

Three candidates vying to serve for next seven months

Final Campaign Weekend: Kelly Calls, Barber Dances

Candidates thank volunteers in final push to Tuesday's Election Day

GOP Lawmakers Sue Redistricting Commission

Action claims panel violates U.S. Constitution in drawing congressional lines

Voter Registration? There's an App for That

Developed in NM, 'Evotee' is helping register Latinos in rural areas

Private Prisons Expand as Crime Declines

Opponents say expansion unnecessary; state cites maximum-security needs

2 Rio Nuevo Board Members Removed

State Senate president seeks replacements for board chair Bain, member Grinnell

Rothschild Assesses His First 6 Months

Tucson mayor issues self-report card: handled 'low-hanging fruit'

8 in 10 Say Uncivil Speech a Problem

UA institute seeks better dialogue while upholding First Amendment

Congressional Candidates Are Big Spenders

With election a week away, Barber, Kelly pull out financial stops to win votes

AZ Illustrated: Political Roundtable, Friday, June 1, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads discussion of CD8 race and fall election ballot filings

2012 Races Shape Up As Candidates Make Ballot

Redistricting makes for new matchups, some crowded races

Woman in Running for President of Mexico

Josefina Vazquez Mota is first female candidate of a major political party

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