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Federal Proposal Won't Affect Most Tucson Road Projects, Official Says

Road plans in Tucson most often use local money only in order to avoid federal standards.

Federal Budget Deal Could Benefit Tucson's Economy

A deal that brings an end to sequestration cuts in defense could have a positive impact on Tucson's financial health.

#MeToo at the Capitol; Gem Show; Stock Market Volatility

Also, looking into harassment and discrimination lawsuits filed by women against the UA

Poll: Arizonans' Opinions of President Vary Based on Party

Independents have an unfavorable opinion of the president, Republicans have high favorability ratings for him.

Bill Would Force Financial Transparency on Hydroelectric Power Group

The measure is co-sponsored by all but one member of Arizona's delegation.

Watching the State of the Union with Trump Supporters

Arizona 360 checks in with Arizonans who voted for Trump by watching the 2018 SOTU.

State of the Union; Revisiting the Women's March; Uranium Mining in Northern Arizona

Also, a look at the interplay between political rhetoric on social media and in speeches.

Pima County Drafts Proposal for Road Repair Sales Tax

Tax revenues would go towards roadwork entirely to start, then gradually shift to mitigate property taxes.

Arizona House Votes to Expel Rep. Don Shooter

Speaker Mesnard called for the Thursday vote, which needed a two-thirds majority.

More for Military? Dems Call for Expanding Other Spending, Too

Recommendation: The next spending deal in Washington should bring more dollars to many areas.

Ducey Signs Opioid Bill Unanimously Approved by Legislature

The measure is meant to crack down on excess opioid prescriptions, among other things.

Grijalva Doubts DACA Proposal's Chances in House

Some in Congress question whether House and Senate can agree.

The Race for Jeff Flake's Senate Seat

And the ripple effect on other upcoming campaigns.

Efforts to Track Campaign Dollars in Arizona

With election season underway, big money is expected for Arizona campaigns.

Legislators Using Health Care for Children as a Bargaining Chip

There are 25,000 children in Arizona covered by CHIP.

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