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Ducey: State Must Stop Spending Money We Don't Have

Local governments say budget has forced them to raise taxes

Senate Committee Wants Border Patrol Access Expanded

Agency would no longer need permits to reach wildlife refuges, parks and military property.

AZ WEEK: Ducey Defends Budget, Education Spending

In Tucson speech and interview, governor says state 'must stop spending money we don't have.'

How to Fix the Roads? Be Creative With Funding Sources

Arizona Town Hall meeting proposes a statewide commission to figure out how to pay for road work in the future

Oro Valley Group Files Recall Petitions For 3 Council Members

Targeted officials voted in favor of El Conquistador Country Club purchase.

Millions Earmarked in Federal Bill for Arizona Military Bases

National Defense Authorization Act sets aside money for Davis-Monthan to purchase property

Navajo Nation Elects Russell Begaye

Election was delayed for months over language requirement

Pima County Will Hold Bond Election in November

Voters to decide on borrowing money for projects in 7 subject areas, including roads

McSally Questions Nogales Border Fence Repair Cost

Fixing flood damage on 60 feet of barrier cost $730,000, took five months to complete.

AZ WEEK: Water Use Down, Future Supply Threatened

State has planned, but problems from water shortages to invasive species exist.

AZ WEEK: The Legacy of Former Gov. Raúl H. Castro

Also, final look at legislative action as it affected abortion, state business, municipalities.

Former Arizona Gov. Raúl Castro Dies at 98

He served from 1975 to 1977 and as a U.S. ambassador; he was only governor of Mexican descent.

Tucson City Council OKs Contract for New City Manager

Michael Ortega's base pay will be $210,000, plus deferred compensation, benefits. when he starts July 1.

2 Percent Budget Cuts Coming to All Pima County Departments

Administrator Chuck Huckelberry announces initial plan to reduce a $23 million deficit

McCain Will Seek Reelection to U.S. Senate in 2016

Five-term senator, who will turn 80 next year, tells Phoenix business audience he's in race.

AZ WEEK: Arizona Legislature Wraps Up

The House adjourned at 3:30 a.m. Friday, leaving several bills without final approval.

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