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Election Analysis; Voter Reaction; Nurses Unionize

A journalists roundtable goes over results from closely watched races and asks whether a blue wave swept Arizona.

National Tragedies Underscore Calls for Civility

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

Law Limits Troops' Function at Border

A discussion with UA Law professor Kristine Huskey.

How Do Border Military Deployments Help Federal Agents?

A former National Guard public affairs officer reflects on Operation Jump Start.

In Their Own Words: Why I Vote

Plus, voters define what civility means to them.

How Pollsters Survey Arizona Voters

Plus, lessons learned after the 2016 election.

Arizona Pollsters; Border Deployment; Practicing Civility

Plus, in their own words, voters share why they believe casting a ballot makes a difference.

Sen Jon Kyl Reflects on Return to Congress

Kyl was also asked whether he still plans to step down next year.

Impact of Major Rallies and Attacks in Campaigns

A discussion with political communications expert Kate Kenski.

Engaging Young Voters

Politically active UA students share how they are encouraging their peers.

Why All the Wear and Tear on Pima County's Roads?

The director of the Department of Transportation explains why the focus is now on maintenance.

Mexican Journalist Honored for Defending Free Press Despite Dangers

Carmen Aristegui received the Zenger Award from the UA School of Journalism.

Sen Jon Kyl; Young Voters; Pima County Roads

Plus, journalist Carmen Aristegui on defending the free press in Mexico.

Roundtable: High-Profile Arizona Races for US Senate and Congress

Also, looking at the impact of political rallies happening in the coming days.

Understanding the Issues in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District

A closer look at challenges in Tucson, Nogales and Yuma.

Arizona 360 Interviews Senate Candidate Kyrsten Sinema

Rep. Sinema is in a tight race with Rep. Martha McSally.

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