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Buddhist Sand Mandala First in Southern Arizona

Week-long creation process ends with dissolution ceremony in Santa Cruz River

AZ Week: Beleaguered State of Public Education

TUSD will close up to 10 schools; others seek voter overrides; little state help foreseen

Rush on to Meet Friday Ballot Verification Deadline

Provisional votes remain; statewide, 163K still outstanding

Ballot Counting Continues Across Arizona

324,000+ to go by Friday deadline; some races hang in balance

AZ Week: Moderation May Come to State Politics

Election results could mean less conservative ideology, policy analysts say

Political Roundtable: Friday, Nov. 9, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads a lively discussion of Election Day and its aftermath

Tucson Kids Get Fit

Mayor declares Nov. 15 'K-6 Fitness Day'

Barber Maintains Small Lead

709 votes separate him and McSally in Congressional District 2

Loughner Sentenced to Seven Life Terms

Victims confront him in hearing where judge imposes 'symbolic' sentence

UPDATE: Pima County Has 57K Votes to Check, Count

31K early ballots, 26K provisionals; some races in balance

Hear From Winners, Losers in Election 2012

AZPM special report highlights voices of election night

Flake Wins AZ Seat in U.S. Senate

With 99.7% counted, Republican has 50.4% to 45.2% for Democrat Carmona

U.S. House: Grijalva Wins; 2 Others Too Close to Call

CD 2: McSally ahead of Barber; CD 1: Kirkpatrick leads Paton

Dems Take 14 of 21 S. AZ Legislative Seats

Dems Farley, Bradley, Republicans Melvin, Griffin take Senate seats

Open Primary, Education Sales Tax Defeated

2-1 margins against both; voters also reject changes to judicial system

Political Roundtable: Friday, Nov. 2, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads final roundtable discussion before Election Day

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