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How Might Your Coverage Change? TMC Event to Talk Health Care Legislation

Event will feature a panel of five experts talking about proposed health care legislation.

Democrat Matiella Enters Race for Competitive 2nd Congressional District

Matiella is alumna of Pueblo High and the University of Arizona.

McCain: Senate Health Care Bill 'Stuck in Gridlock'

Senator tells Facebook audience bill may fail if not passed by July 4 recess.

Flake Calls For All To Tone Down Rhetoric Following Shooting

Twelve hours after the Virginia shooting the Senator said we need a change.

For Arizona Politicians, Echoes of Jan. 8 in Wednesday Shooting

Sen. Jeff Flake witnessed shooting at a GOP baseball practice, provided aid to wounded colleague.

Arizona's Flake Witnesses Shooting Outside D.C.

He says he received call from Giffords' husband Mark Kelly shortly after.

Tucsonan Farley Enters 2018 Governor's Race

State Senate assistant minority leader becomes third Democrat to announce.

Episode 140: Meet the New University of Arizona President

Robert C. Robbins says he'll start scholarships, encourage what UA does well.

Tucson City Council: 2 Primary Races, 2 November Races

Fimbres, in one of three seats up for election this year, has no challengers.

Former Attorney General Wins Round in Court

State Supreme Court rules Tom Horne's right was violated in campaign finance probe.

Episode 316: The Shape of Health Care in Arizona

A new health plan working through Congress, we ask what's next for coverage in the Grand Canyon State?

$100M Road Repair Plan Floated for Pima County

County chief proposes 25 cents of property tax be dedicated funding source.

Tucson Voters Approve Sales Tax for Public Safety, Roads

Nearly 62% of voters OK half-cent increase that will raise $250 million in 5 years.

Tucson Sales Tax Election Count Tuesday; Turn in Ballots

City seeks half-cent increase in tax to pay for public safety equipment, street repairs.

How the Border Wall Cuts Across Mexico's Political Landscape

Some say a barrier could put pressure on Mexico's political class to make changes at home.

Arizona Legislators End with Tax Cuts, Not Restoring Welfare

Session adjourns Wednesday evening with flurry of last-minute cuts for businesses.

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