AZ Won't Issue Licenses to Anyone Qualifying for Deferred Action

Sep 18, 2013 Change came after US District Court judge ruled in May that policy was likely 'discriminatory.'

New "Freedom to Marry" Campaign Launches

Sep 18, 2013 Coalition of civil rights organizations; year-long education effort planned, then possible ballot measure.

Researchers Explore Roots of American Indian Resilience

Sep 17, 2013 New studies reveal protective elements of Native American cultural traditions; used for various healing treatments.

Congressman Grijalva Wants New Immigration Reform Plan

Sep 17, 2013 Immigration bill has stalled in the US House; there are expectations that it will not be voted on this year.

Brewer: State Finished Last Year With Big Cash Balance

Sep 16, 2013 Preliminary report on 2012-13 fiscal year shows budget at $895M in black; state deficit will be gone early.

'Weird Plants' Flourish in Tucson

Sep 16, 2013 Curious adaptations to arid environments draw collectors from hobbyists to the horticulturally obsessed.

Monsoons Cut Fire Season Short; Longer Outlook Grim

Sep 16, 2013 100,000 acres burned in AZ this year, but heavy winter rains, snow needed to lessen future danger.

AZ Week: Child Welfare Crisis Eases a Bit

Sep 13, 2013 Funding from Legislature, procedural changes by state agency bringing improvement, but much more needed.

Lawsuit: AZ Medicaid Expansion Unconstitutional

Sep 12, 2013 Goldwater Institute files on behalf of 36 Republican state lawmakers, says tax to fund expansion violates AZ Constitution.

FEMA Rejects AZ Appeal for Fed Assistance in Yarnell

Sep 12, 2013 'A declaration was reasonable, justified for nation's deadliest fire in 80 years,' Gov. Brewer says.

Upgrades at Mariposa Port Expected to Boost Nogales

Sep 12, 2013 Mayor, produce industry say renovations at commercial entry from Mexico will speed traffic, add jobs.

Rothschild: Stronger Economic Ties Between AZ, Sonora a Must

Sep 11, 2013 Tucson mayor says he's working to strengthen relationships with Mexican business, governmental officials.

Effort to Defeat Medicaid Expansion Fails

Sep 11, 2013 Committee falls 5,000 signatures short of minimum needed for issue to go on next year's ballot.

Grijalva Invites Congressional Border Caucus to Nogales

Sep 11, 2013 Ad hoc hearing on humanitarian, economic issues; tour of port of entry on agenda for Friday gathering.

US Secretary of Education Visits Tucson Schools

Sep 11, 2013 Arne Duncan tours bus depot and high-tech classroom as part of four-state bus journey through Southwest.

Flags at Half-Staff in AZ, in Honor of Fallen at 9/11

Sep 11, 2013 Services, remembrances under way in state, nation 12 years after terrorist attacks in NYC, DC, Pennsylvania.

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