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Gunman Identified in Giffords Shooting

AP sources: Gunman in Arizona lawmaker's shooting identified as Jared Laughner. Five people confirmed dead. Police still searching the Safeway parking lot for evidence.

Pork for the People?

As new leaders crack down on earmarks, AZPM explores how recent pet projects have affected our region

Slicing Up the Arizona Pie

New redistricting commission must redraw the state's Congressional district map

New Year, New Plan

Tucson City Councilmember Regina Romero unveils new plan for economic recovery

Al Melvin and Frank Antenori Talk Jobs

Republican state senators say job creation is critical for Arizona's economic recovery

Arizona Illustrated's Final Friday Roundtable

The Friday Roundtable on Arizona Illustrated comes to an end as local journalists discuss the year's top stories

State Legislature Prepares for Opening Day

Recently re-elected rep Vic Williams discusses 2011 priorities

Eavesdropping on the Supreme Court

Listen to how Arizona defended itself in the nation's highest court

U.S. Fears Rise of Mexico's Old Party

Wikileaks dispatches show concern among U.S. officials over rise of the PRI

Don't Ask, Don't Tell

Wingspan director Linda Thomas discusses her experiences in the military and Wingspan's work to support civil rights

Friday Roundtable

The Rio Nuevo Audit and the state's continuing money woes are among the items on this week's Friday Roundtable

Deconstructing Election 2010

Political pollster Margaret Kenski looks at the 2010 election and the implications for the political year ahead

Virtual Failure?

Homeland Security has renewed the virtual border fence contract, but experts suspect the agency will abandon the project

Friday Roundtable

Cuts, Cuts and More Cuts!

Newsmaker: Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords

After winning re-election, the Congresswoman discusses her campaign, the lame duck Congress and the tasks ahead.

Journalists Roundtable

Local reporters give analysis of the week's events.

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