More Government Stories

Former Congressman Talks Trade

Jim Kolbe discusses CANAMEX, border security and why Congress loves earmarks

Friday Roundtable

Cuts, Cuts and More Cuts!

Quakers Solicit Stop to Private Prisons

Group wants inquiry into campaign contributions

Newsmaker: Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords

After winning re-election, the Congresswoman discusses her campaign, the lame duck Congress and the tasks ahead.

Journalists Roundtable

Local reporters give analysis of the week's events.

A Greyhound Depot in Maynard's Kitchen?

The city to consider relocating bus depot to downtown.

Gabrielle Giffords Wins Third Term

Latest vote count in CD8 has her outpolling Jesse Kelly by 3,800 votes.

Russell Pearce Elevated To Arizona Senate President

Mesa Republican chosen by Republican senators-elect, Kirk Adams retained as House Speaker.

Voters Say No To Prop 401

Proposition 401 to change city’s charter fails to win public's support.

Prop 400 Fails

Proposition to raise sales tax in Tucson goes down in public vote.

Now What?

Face-Off Commentators Bruce Ash and Paul Eckerstrom talk about the implications of Tuesday's election on the future of Arizona.

Arizona Voting Laws Struck Down

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals is taking issue with part of Arizona's voting laws.

Arizona's Private Prison Trend Debated

Recent Public Hearing Raises Concerns Over Push To Privatize

Decision Time for Proposed Tucson Convention Center Hotel

Tucson City Councilmember Steve Kozachik, a Republican representating Ward 6 sayss the council will hold a public hearing on the proposed downtown Convention Center Hotel development on Tuesday, October 26th at 5:30pm at the Tucson Convention Center.

Congressional District 8 Debate Round 2

The second meeting of the candidates in less than a week offers voters another chance to make their decision.

Decision Nears on Convention Center Hotel?

Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup says a final vote on the proposed downtown Tucson Convention Center hotel could come at the Tucson City Council meeting on October 26.

Selected Archive Filters

Government
AZPM is a service of the University of Arizona and our broadcast stations are licensed to the Arizona Board of Regents who hold the trademarks for Arizona Public Media and AZPM. We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples.
The University of Arizona