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Cochise County Home Sales at 12-Year Best in 2016

Home prices and sales continue to climb from recent lows in rural Arizona county.

Regents Reveal 2 UA President Finalists, from ASU and Texas

ASU's executive VP and chief of research and CEO of Texas Medical Center are candidates.

Lawyers Help Immigrants Facing Deportation

Only U.S. citizens have a right to free legal representation at public expense.

Tucson, State Argue Gun Destruction before Supreme Court

City declares sovereignty under its charter; state says its law prevails.

A Q&A With US Rep. Raúl Grijalva

Immigration was on the agenda for Grijalva's return to Arizona.

Tucson Gun Destruction Case Heads to Top State Court

The city says its charter status allows to to destroy seized guns; the state disagrees.

Episode 304: From Naco to the Nation, a View from the Border

Amid a new immigration enforcement plans, viewpoints of politicians, lawmen, rancher and more.

Raucous Crowd for McSally's First Town Hall of Year

250 attend, hundreds more wait outside; congresswoman promises more such meetings.

Solitary Thoughts

A special edition of Arizona Spotlight focused on solitary confinement - and its cause and effects.

Giffords to Members of Congress: Meet With Your Constituents

In the wake of criticism that not all representatives are meeting with residents, Giffords says they should.

$2.5M in State Funding for January 8 Memorial Advances

Arizona allocation would have to be matched by group seeking to honor shooting victims.

Census Data: One in Eight Tucson Homes Vacant

Tucson's 12.5 percent vacancy rate was 10th highest in the nation in 2016.

Running for Federal Office? You May Have to Choose Just One

Arizona bill would limit candidates, with the exception of president or vice president hopefuls.

Tax Help Available This Saturday for E-Filers

Event will allow people to work on their taxes with experts available to answer questions.

Trump Rules Hit Hard at Illegal Immigration

Criminals, crime suspects top priority, with much wider net cast for others, too.

Study: Higher Temps Affect Colorado River as Much as Precipitation

Research shows high temperatures took 500,000 acre-feet from river since 2000.

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