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Mexico's southern border deployment faces pushback

A discussion with KJZZ Mexico City Bureau Chief Rodrigo Cervantes.

Conference brings together authorities from Arizona and Sonora

The annual event aims to improve communication between agencies in both states.

How ICE investigates border-related crimes in Arizona

A discussion with the head of the agency's investigative arm, Homeland Security Investigations.

Investigating border crimes, Mexico deploys National Guard

Plus, talking to Tucson mayoral candidate Steve Farley.

Arizona 360 interviews Tucson mayoral candidate Regina Romero

The Democrat has served on City Council for over a decade.

Understanding the role of Tucson's mayor

Former mayor Tom Volgy on the powers of the office.

Why executions in Arizona are in a holding pattern

A discussion with criminal justice reporter Michael Kiefer.

Sister of murder victim describes emotional toll of suspects' trials

Robert Curry was one of three victims killed during an armed robber at a Pizza Hut in 1999.

Pima County prosecutor's new book describes capital punishment as arbitrary

Rick Unklesbay has successfully argued murder cases that resulted in 16 death sentences.

Capital Punishment; Mayoral Powers; Regina Romero

Understanding the current holding pattern on executions in Arizona.

Primary ballot set in Tucson mayoral race

A discussion about the candidates with the Tucson Sentinel's Dylan Smith.

Sierra Vista ending curbside pickup for recycling

The change stems from China's reluctance to accept America's recyclable waste.

Economist: Tariffs ineffective as a political strategy

A discussion with UA economist George Hammond.

Arizona Chamber of Commerce speaks out against Mexican tariff threat

The group says Arizona consumers could see expenses go up.

Southern Arizona companies impacted by tariffs on Chinese trade

Both companies say their bottom lines have been affected.

Tariff Impacts; Recycling Changes; Tucson Mayoral Race

The effects of tariffs on Chinese trade on companies in Southern Arizona.

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