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2018 Year-In-Review: Education Funding

Arizona 360 looks back at #RedforEd and the Legislature's response.

Arizona 360's 2018 Year-In-Review

Revisiting how issues developed around education funding, immigration, the border economy and the election.

Practicing Civility at the Grassroots Level

A discussion with Carolyn Lukensmeyer, executive director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse

Journalist Roundtable: Issues Awaiting Lawmakers in 2019

Initiatives likely include criminal justice reform and a drought contingency plan.

Legislative Issues in 2019; Grassroots Civility

A panel of journalists discuss what issues state lawmakers will likely focus on early next year.

Lawsuit Accuses Arizona of Violating Federal Voting Law

It stems from when someone reports a change of address with ADOT or DES.

Meth Seizures at the Border Continue to Rise

The DEA says Arizona is one of the primary places meth enters the country.

Combined Meth and Heroin Use More Prevalent, Doctor Says

Understanding how the brain responds to stimulants like meth.

Family Shares Daughter's Battle With Heroin, Meth

They want legislative change to prevent families from suffering similar losses.

Battling Addiction; Meth Seizures Triple in Arizona

Plus, a lawsuit accuses Arizona of violating the National Voting Registration Act.

Upcoming Milestones for OSIRIS-REx Mission

A discussion with the mission's image processing lead scientist.

Early Outreach from Arizona to Mexico's New President

Gov. Doug Ducey and a delegation attended the new leader's inauguration.

Understanding the Approach of Mexico's New President

A discussion about early stances on issues of trade and immigration.

Study: US Groundwater Supply Falls Short of Estimations

Understanding the findings with UA hydrologist and researcher Jennifer McIntosh.

Shaping Arizona Water Policy in 2019

Vanessa Barchfield interviews incoming State House Speaker Russels Bowers.

Water Policy; Mexican President Inaugurated; OSIRIS-REx Arrives

Plus, understanding a nationwide study on the depletion of groundwater supplies.

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