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Presidential Preference Primary Under Way in Arizona

Arizona Week looks at how political newcomers are changing the political dynamic.

Finding the Soul of an Octopus; and Who Killed Vincent Van Gogh?

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Looking ahead to the Arizona legislative session's second half; The Department of Child Safety deals with backlog of cases.

Trump Moves US Backward to Racism, Mexicans Say

Reaction in Mexico City strong to Republican presidential frontrunner's success.

Mayor: Tucson Needs Tax Increase to Provide Services

Rothschild says more revenue needed to erase city's $25M deficit for new fiscal year.

McCain: Wait for New President to Replace Scalia

Arizona senator sides with fellow Republicans, drawing opponent's criticism.

Carroll's Exit Marks Start of Pima County Campaigns

All five Pima County supervisors' seats are up for election, three have challenges

Report: Revenue from State Land Sales, Leases Increases

Arizona voters will decide in May whether to increase payout to schools

Voter Registration Numbers Decline in State, Pima County

Independents gain as largest voting bloc; Republicans next, Dems lag.

Sunnyside School Trustee Hernandez Seeks House Seat

Former intern credited with helping save Giffords after shooting will run in District 2

Democrat Appointed to Vacant Tucson Legislative Seat

Matt Kopec, aide to City Councilwoman Uhlich, named by Board of Supervisors.

More Spending? 'Not on Our Watch,' Gov Ducey Repeats

State of state speech includes calls for funding educational innovation, drug treatment.

Tucsonans Hail, Criticize Obama for Gun Buy Background Check

Giffords, other victims of Jan 8, 2011 shooting respond to president's executive action.

Tucsonans to Attend Obama Announcement on Guns

Victims of Jan 8 shooting invited to DC as president reveals stricter control on gun sales.

Arizona's Online Candidate Petition Cited for Innovation

Harvard's government school recognizes state system for online democratic process.

Initiative Proposed to Change Tucson Elections to Ward Only

Amid legal challenge to city election system, one group wants voters to change it.

High Court Hears Another Arizona Redistricting Case

State's legislative districts challenged over population differences.

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