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Mexican President to Meet with Trump Pre-Inauguration

Government officials say Peña Nieto wants to open dialogue early.

Grijalva: Democratic Party Must Reform Itself After Losses

Party leadership needs new people, new consultants, new message, he says.

Tucson Housing Market Inventory Up, But Still Low

The number of homes for sale in Tucson is increasing, but is still lower than is healthy.

Gauging Future of Arizona-Mexico Trade under Trump

Talk of renegotiating NAFTA could affect trade, tourism for communities near border.

Veterans Day Parade: Remembering Pearl Harbor

The nation pauses Friday to honor veterans.

30,000 Ballots Remain to be Counted in Pima County

Election officials had counted about 18,000 unprocessed ballots by Friday.

75% of Voters Turned Out in Arizona, Lower Than Expected

More than 2 million ballots cast, typical of a presidential election year.

What Does Donald Trump's Victory Mean for Arizona?

Plus, polling problems in Douglas; young immigrants' thoughts on the future.

Visit Camp Bravo, a Base for Homeless Vets in Tucson

Also on Arizona Spotlight: a rundown of important results from state elections; and "Feeding Our Future" visits Tucson barrios where positive change is growing.

Election Analysis: 'McSally ... just about perfect candidate'

What will governance look like now that Southern Arizona's races are decided?

UA Immigrant Dreamer: 'I Am Back to a State of Uncertainty'

President-elect vowed to reverse Obama action temporarily blocking deportation.

Mexico Moves to Allay Economic Uncertainty After US Election

Mexican government officials worked to reinforce economic ties between the two countries.

More Than 600,000 Ballots Still Must Be Counted in Arizona

Work underway to verify, tally early and provisional votes, including 50,000 in Pima County.

Trump, McCain, McSally Keep Arizona a Red State

Democrats manage to hold 4 congressional seats in an otherwise Republican rout.

Pima County Election Officials: Vote Totals Will Come Late

'May not finish counting until early Wednesday morning, possibly as late as 3 a.m.'

Trump Keeps Arizona Red, Turns Nation Red, Too

Final week of campaigning by both candidates, running mates, shows state was in play.

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