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Arizona a Winner in Presidential Primary, Too

State garners national political spotlight with debate and early election

AZ Representative Says Arizona's Debate Will Sway Undecided Voters

U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake addresses his travel, immigration policy and other issues affecting his own campaign

AZ Week: State Surplus, Spend or Save?

Gov. wants more for education, prisons; Legislature wants to save it for rough times ahead

GOP Presidential Candidates Argue Border Enforcement

The top four Republican contenders came to Mesa to plead their case one more time before Arizona's primary

Desert Splendor: Winter Wildflowers in Abundance

December rains, January warmth mean season arriving early and expected to be good

Civility Groups Forging Projects

Updates from two organizations formed after Jan. 8 shooting

AZ Week: Presidential Campaign Focuses on State

Wednesday debate in Mesa, Feb. 28 primary put Grand Canyon State at pivot point

Web Feature: Fulfillment in Fleece

Arizona families find joy in alpacas

Somali Survivor Seeks to Give Back

His life transformed by Doctors Without Borders, a Somali student now strives to become a doctor himself

Mayor: Tucson Revenue Short of Needs

Rothschild says city is on better footing, but still faces economic challenges

Ex-Gov. Castro: Mexican-Americans on the Rise

But more progress needed, especially on profiling and 'timidity'

AZ Week: Campaign Cash Clogs Coffers

Obama's report alone runs 43,700 pages, stacks to 14 feet

UA President Finalist Named

Regents name Ann Weaver Hart, president of Temple University, as 'the candidate'

AZ Week: State Needs Improved Child Safety System

From law enforcement to Child Protective Services worker caseloads, upgrades sought

Oracle State Park To Re-open After Two-Year Closure

Private group donates enough funds to balance state budget cuts and operate the park part-time

For Tucson's Benedictine Sisters, Life Remains 'a Grace and a Gift'

Benedictine Monastery maintains simplicity and devotion to faith in the heart of a changing city

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