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Report: Gap Grows Between 3rd-Generation Latinos and Cultural Roots

While many 3rd-generation Hispanic parents don't speak Spanish, the survey found, they want their children to learn.

Water Dominates Environmental News in 2017 and 2018

Is the Colorado River meeting our needs?

Sen. Flake: End to NAFTA Would Hurt U.S. Economy

Flake predicted a rise in unemployment, farm subsidies and illegal immigration if trade deal is ended.

Manufacturing, Federal Spending Expected to Push Tucson Economy in 2018

Annual forecast predicts growth rate of at least the national average, with growth in many prominent Tucson sectors.

Hispanic Chamber President: Trade With Mexico Means 110K Arizona Jobs

Border communities rely on industries built around cross-border trade.

Mexico Wants To Draw Tourists from US Aging Population

Tourism official sees assisted-living and medical tourism as an opportunity.

Novel Topic, Campaign Announcement Slow NAFTA Talks, Expert Says

Round 5 of negotiations wraps up, leaving skepticism the deal will conclude in 2018.

Mexico Preparing For Future Without NAFTA

As U.S. trade rep shows frustration in negotiationa, Mexico prepares for NAFTA to end.

US Chamber: AZ Will Be 9th-Worst-Hit State if US Withdraws from NAFTA

Negotiators wrapped up the fifth round of talks on Tuesday.

Mexico and U.S. Move Toward Creation of Energy Block

The relationship is meant to reduce dependence on the rest of the world for energy needs.

NAFTA Talks Resume, Deadline Fast Approaching

Trade representatives are racing to meet a March deadline, as elections threaten further delay.

Elections Endanger Arizona-Sonora 'Marriage'

Experts question the potential continuity and stability of growing trade ties within the Sonora 'megaregion.'

Pew Report: Favorable View of Mexico Grows in US

The reverse was true south of the border, with a rapid decline in Mexicans expressing a favorable view of the U.S.

Elections, New Proposals Could Delay NAFTA Deal

Expert thinks trade talks were extended because US negotiators introduced food trade as a topic.

A 1960s Documentary Hidden for Decades - Now Revealed in Tucson.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Should honorably discharged veterans be able to get their citizenship and military benefits restored after trouble with the law? And, a local artist's adventures canoeing with alligators in a Florida river.

Fixes to Nogales Pipeline First in Long List of Repairs, Official Says

The 42-year-old sewer line has Nogales and a water commission arguing over responsibility.

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