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Solar Energy and Water Concerns

Solar energy is a natural for Arizona, but is there a drawback? Some people say generating power from the sun can use too much water and Arizona can't afford that.

Political Conversations - Governor Jan Brewer

Governor Jan Brewer has been in office about 18 months and two topics have dominated the state's political landscape during that time: the budget and immigration.

Supreme Court Puts Clean Elections on Hold

The nation's highest court has issued a ruling keeping the state from distributing matching funds to Clean Elections candidates.

Tucson writer paints dark picture of Juarez

Charles Bowden's new book looks at the world's most violent city.

White House Border Meeting

Governor Brewer sits down with the President

U.S. Representative addresses SB 1070, solar energy, health care and other topics.

Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords joins us on the weekly roundtable to discuss various issues that are important to residents of Southern Arizona.

Voters Approve 1 Percent Sales Tax Hike

Arizona voters have approved Proposition 100, which will increase the state sales tax by 1 percent, to 6.5 cents per dollar, for three years, effective June 1.

Polls Open Until 7 p.m.

Arizona voters head to the polls today to decide the fate of a one percent state sales tax hike.

War on Drugs is a Big Failure!

So says Writer Charles Bowden who has been covering the border for more than 30 years

Outcome of Sales Tax Vote Could Send Arizona Lawmakers Back to Work

If Arizona voters next week turn down a ballot question for an increase in the states sales tax, lawmakers would need to return to work to iron out some things.

UA Budget Questions

UA President Dr. Robert Shelton says where the UA budget goes from here depends on the outcome of May 18th vote

Sales-Tax Hike for Arizona?

Proposition 100 Debate: The Pro and Con of the Sales Tax Hike Proposal

A Decade of Young Corridistas

UA Poetry Center Celebrates Ten Years of Poetry, Music, and Youth With Anthology

South Tucson

It took a broken sewer line along South Sixth Avenue to unite the citizens of the City of South Tucson.

Custom Bootmaker Sees Business Decline

South Tucson entrepreneur hanging on 73 years later

Senate Bill 1043 - AHCCCS

April 22, 2010 | AZPM

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