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Arizona Gets Second Request for Voter Info

Arizona election officials to decide what information to give the federal government

Border Wall Funding Gets Through House in Defense Budget

The U.S. House approved $1.6 billion for border wall construction.

Border Patrol To Test at Least 3 Types of Drones In Arizona

More types of unmanned aerial vehicles could be coming to the border.

Episode 326: Past and Present of Railroads in Arizona

Also, a look back at an eventful week in politics, which saw the return of Sen. John McCain following his cancer diagnosis.

Episode 148: Companies Sign on for Planned Sahuarita Tech Center

Plus: Startup Tucson shifts direction after loss of funding to mentor entrepreneurs.

Trump Tweets Transgender Ban; Group Says Challenge in the Works

Southern Arizona rights nonprofit says groups already organizing against the ban.

$300K On the Line for Tucson With DOJ 'Sanctuary City' Threat

City labels itself 'immigrant-friendy,' and Mayor Rothschild is confident Tucson will not lose the funding.

McCain Files Amendments to Health Care Bill

The senator wants to extend phase-out period of Medicaid and adjust it for inflation.

UA Athletics Looks at Brain Health of All Athletes, Not Just Football Players

Same approach to other injuries: long-term treatment and recovery.

Auditors Question Success of Border Surveillance Towers

Comes amid Customs and Border Protection plans to obtain and test new border surveillance, technology, like drones.

Study: Southern Arizonans Lack Financial Stabiliity

Many around the state could not live off savings at the poverty level for three months.

McCain Urges Bipartisanship in Return to Senate

The senator from Arizona spoke following a vote to debate health care reform.

Girl Scouts Can Now Add STEM Badges to Their Sashes

Science, engineering and outdoor pursuits allow girls to take risks and seek challenges.

Border Officials Praise Technology, Ask for More

Mobile towers and drones are on the Border Patrol's list.

Proposed Health Care Reform Worries Arizona Providers

Three different reform proposals would send number of uninsured to pre-Obamacare levels.

Study Shows More Intense Monsoon Storms on the Horizon

Storms are predicted to be less frequent, though more intense in the area south and west of the Mogollon Rim.

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