A legislative session progress report with State Senators Steve Farley and Rich Crandall

State Senators Rich Crandall and Steve Farley discuss why state lawmakers seem far from ending their current legislative session, even as it has reached its 100th day.

Maricopa County considers converting HOV lanes to toll lanes

The Maricopa Association of Governments has unanimously approved further studying of converting some High Occupancy Vehicle lanes into toll lanes.

Arizona Cardinals' new management prepares for the National Football League draft

The Arizona Cardinals head into Thursday's National Football League draft with new Head Coach Bruce Arians and first-time General Manager Steve Keim.

New poll shows Senator McCain's popularity dropping

A new poll from the Phoenix-based Behavior Research Center shows Senator John McCain's job approval ratings in Arizona are at their lowest level in more than two decades.

Arizona continues its slow economic recovery

Arizona's economic recovery continues to be slow, but Dennis Hoffman of Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business says there are a number of positive signs.

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell calls for more civil conversation

General Colin Powell, former U.S. Secretary of State, was in Phoenix on Tuesday to talk about leadership and the importance of civil discussion.

Legislature will consider more funding for Redistricting Commission

An Arizona House committee has given permission for the introduction of a supplemental appropriations bill for the state's redistricting commission.

State Senator may face charges

A State Senator may face charges for entering his teenage grandson's classroom without permission...and confronting the teacher.

Journalist examines Minuteman movement

David Neiwert explores the Minuteman movement, how it was covered by the media and whether it impacted U.S. border security.

Navajo lawmakers put off vote

Navajo Nation lawmakers have put off voting on a lease extension for a coal-fired power plant until later this month.

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