Concerns about Colorado and Washington legalizing recreational marijuana use

Mexico and three Central American nations are calling for a review of international drug policies after two U.S. states voted to legalize recreational use of marijuana.

The influence of Native American voters

Organizers of a national get-out-the-vote campaign that targeted Native American communities for Election Day are considering their efforts a success.

Election Day and rural Arizona

The results of Election Day and its impact on rural Arizona were discussed by Steve Goldstein and Payson Mayor Kenny Evans. How will the Affordable Care Act affect rural health care?

Southern Arizona congressional surprise

Martha McSally challenged Congressman Ron Barber and has surprised many observers by keeping the race too close to call.

Election Day's effect on K-12 education in Arizona

Election Day was hit or miss for education-related issues in Arizona.

Impact of Election Day on Arizona

Despite a poor showing in Arizona, President Barack Obama was re-elected to a second term. Congressman Jeff Flake will become Senator Jeff Flake in January.

Loughner returns to Tucson

Jared Loughner, the man who pleaded guilty in the Tucson shooting rampage that wounded former Representative Gabrielle Giffords, has returned to Arizona to be sentenced.

Dr. Andrew Weil's new Integrative Health Center opens in Phoenix

This afternoon in Phoenix, the nation’s first primary care facility to combine traditional and alternative methods of treatment will have its grand opening.

Utah's Attorney General in court over FLDS trust

Utah’s Attorney General is in court this morning to explain why he is refusing to pay five point seven million dollars in debt incurred by managers of a communal land trust once run by a jailed polygamist sect leader.

Consultant says Obama campaign won't hurt Arizona Democrats

Political consultant says President Barack Obama's campaign pulling out of Arizona won't hurt other candidates down the ticket.

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