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Unauthorized Immigration Statistics Are Trending Downward

Decade-Long Downward Trend Continues According to Pew Hispanic Research Center Report

A Gift of Angels: The Art of Mission San Xavier del Bac

New Book Reveals Hidden Details of Artistic Treasures

Salvador Corona: Matador to Muralist

This exhibition highlights the works of beloved Mexican-born muralist and decorative artist Salvador Corona (1895–1984).

SB 1070 Legal Challenge Update

Dennis Burke, U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona provides an update on the legal challenge to SB-1070 that his office is working on.

Roundtable Panelists Sound-Off On This Week's Election

"Friday Roundtable" journalists and commentators weigh-in on the Arizona Primary and look ahead to Election 2010 in the Fall.

GOP Push To Alter 14th Amendment

Congressional Republicans calling for changes to amendment that guarantees citizenship.

Terrain, Tasks and Attacks

US Border Patrol agent takes us on a tour of some of the places and challenges he and his peers are likely to face on a daily basis.

Friday Roundtable: Reporters Sound-Off

Primary Preview on the Friday Roundtable featuring Jim Nintzel of the Tucson Weekly and Linda Valdez of the Arizona Republic.

Pre-Primary Preview

Jeff Rogers, chair of the Pima County Democratic Party and Bob Westerman, chair of the Republican Party in Pima County weigh in on next week's primary election in Arizona.

What's Next For SB 1070 Legal Challenge?

University of Arizona Law Professor Gabriel "Jack" Chin says the legal challenge to parts of SB 1070 may not reach the U-S Supreme Court.

Secure Communities Expands Statewide

All 15 Arizona counties are now using a federal system to screen jail inmates for their immigration status.

Democratic U-S Senate Showdown

John Dougherty, Cathy Eden, Rodney Glassman and Randy Parraz, the four Democrats running for the U-S Senate sound off on a wide variety of issues.

The Monthly Face-Off: Primary Preview

Face-Off Commentators Bruce Ash and Paul Eckerstrom preview the August 24th Arizona Primary.

1070 Appeal Filed

The state is continuing the fight on 1070, hoping that an Appeals Court will reinstate much of the law.

Tucson Police Chief Supports SB1070 Injunction

Chief Roberto Villaseñor says the ruling will give the courts a chance to figure out how law enforcement officials deal with immigration issues.

Arizona Governor Says State Will Appeal Partial Injunction of SB1070

Gov. Jan Brewer calls U.S. District Court ruling “a bump in the road.”

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