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State Revenues Surpass Budget, Driven By Income Tax

A larger budget was put together in anticipation of an improving economy.

Should Tucson Raise Sales Tax to Pay for Roads, Police, Fire?

Tucson City Council asks for feedback on the idea at Tuesday's council meeting.

Immigration and the Economy, if Campaign Promises Hold

Plus, looking ahead with a Border Patrol union rep; looking back with political analysis.

Incivility After Elections; Ray Carroll On Years as Supervisor

Plus, USS Arizona memorial exhibits and events.

Ballot Counting Nears Completion in Pima County

19,000 provisional ballots found valid; late count not expected to affect results.

Legislative Numbers: Little Change in Party Breakdown

Democrats had hoped to make up ground, but both chambers largely unchanged.

Tucson to Seek Half-Cent Sales Tax Increase for Police, Roads

Proposal would raise $250M in five years for public safety, street maintenance.

Mexican President to Meet with Trump Pre-Inauguration

Government officials say Peña Nieto wants to open dialogue early.

Grijalva: Democratic Party Must Reform Itself After Losses

Party leadership needs new people, new consultants, new message, he says.

Election Analysis: 'McSally ... just about perfect candidate'

What will governance look like now that Southern Arizona's races are decided?

Flagstaff Elects Its First African-American Mayor

Coral Evans ran on a platform of responsible growth, affordable housing and water.

Napier Wins Pima County Sheriff's Race, Ousting Nanos

Indictment of Nanos' second-in-command one month before election hurt him.

Trump, McCain, McSally Keep Arizona a Red State

Democrats manage to hold 4 congressional seats in an otherwise Republican rout.

Hundreds Wait at Douglas Polling Spot as Ballots Run Out

Up to 300 in line at one time; 30 remained as late as 9:30 p.m. election night.

Pima County Election Officials: Vote Totals Will Come Late

'May not finish counting until early Wednesday morning, possibly as late as 3 a.m.'

Trump Keeps Arizona Red, Turns Nation Red, Too

Final week of campaigning by both candidates, running mates, shows state was in play.

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