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Flagstaff Business Leaders Divided Over Minimum Wage Law

The law gradually raises minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2021.

NAFTA and Future of 200K Jobs in Arizona

A conversation about the impact of NAFTA on the state, as talks resume in Montreal.

The Race for Jeff Flake's Senate Seat

And the ripple effect on other upcoming campaigns.

Efforts to Track Campaign Dollars in Arizona

With election season underway, big money is expected for Arizona campaigns.

How, or When, to Measure the Impact of the Minimum Wage Hike

Economist Jim Rounds talks about the complexity of understanding the impact of the increase.

Minimum Wage; New UA Football Coach; Campaign Spending

Also, a look at NAFTA negotiations and upcoming congressional races.

Decisions on DACA; Gun Regulations; the Opioid Crisis

DACA debate puts Arizona families in limbo, and the opioid crisis becomes a top priority at Arizona's Capitol.

Exploring What it Takes to be a 'Well Armed Woman'

Number of gun-toting women in Arizona is growing, and one group works on their knowledge of firearms.

Understanding Water Challenges for Agricultural Communities

Arizona would take the biggest reduction in the Lower Basin of the Colorado River.

CAP: Lake Mead Low, But Don't Expect a Water Shortage This Year

Central Arizona Project says the lake has been kept stable through conservation partnerships.

Teacher Pay or Capital Improvements — How Do Schools Administer Money?

A conversation with Ricky Hernández of the Pima County Superintendent's Office.

Tucson Water Using Basins to Conserve Colorado River Water

The basins have become a conservation tool for cities outside of Tucson, including Phoenix.

New Year, Same Challenges — What's Next for Arizona?

In the first episode of Arizona 360, a look ahead with Gov. Ducey on topics like education and water.

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