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Governors to Convene on Land Showdown

Western states say they want control of millions of federal acres

Feds' Anti-SB1070 Case: 'Not Selling Very Well'

Justices scrutinize parts of AZ law in fed vs. state sovereignty fight

Racial Profiling No Factor in SB 1070 Case

Law's author says that's because it's prohibited; Latino leaders say it still occurs

AZ Week: SB 1070 Heads to Supreme Court

Pearce predicts victory; Grijalva fears 'difficult time' if it's upheld

Kelly Turning Quickly to General Election

Other CD8 GOP candidates ponder future; Barber revs up his campaign

Brewer: State Budget Talks Break Down

Her spokesman says she will veto all bills until budget deal struck

Web Feature: Bearing the Burden

Mental health budget cuts leave state agencies, community centers and patients struggling

Tucson Rep. Daniel Patterson Resigns

Move comes moments before House was set to vote on expulsion

CD 8 Fundraising Brings Big Surprises

UPDATED: Antenori far behind rest of GOP field, Barber retained Giffords’ supporters

Pima County Supervisors Considering New Funding Sources to Fix Streets

Drivers petitioned county government for a solution, administrator proposes 18 funding options

Arizona Illustrated: Political Roundtable for Friday, April 6, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads discussion looking at CD8 GOP race, Rep. Patterson removal effort and more

AZ Week: Lawmaking Session 'Slow Grind'

Legislative leaders say lots getting done, still much to do, including state budget

GOP Legislators Move To Budget Compromise

$147M of what Brewer wants has been agreed to, House member says

Congressman Raul Grijalva Takes Center Stage

In recent weeks, the Tucson Democrat has found himself at the center of many of the biggest stories on Capitol Hill

Brewer Vetoes Tucson's Rio Nuevo Bill

Move goes against what downtown businesses want to redevelop

AZ AG Horne Faces Campaign Probe, Denies Accusations

Complaint alleges he illegally collaborated with independent financing committee

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