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Episode 27: "Still Here, Still Green"

White Mountains residents pull together, plan economic future in fire's wake

"Still Here, Still Green"

White Mountains residents pull together, plan economic future in fire's wake

Episode 26: Wildfire Controls: Politics or Science?

Elected officials posture for business interests vs. environmental protections

Wildfires Fan Political Flames

Thin Arizona's forests to stop fires, legislators urge, but others say it's not so simple

Episode 25: Arizona Prepares for Its Statehood Centennial

Festivities, legacy projects, shining the Capitol Dome all in the plans

Episode 24: University Foundations Emerge from Recession

Higher-education contributions are on the rise despite tough times, fund-raising chiefs say

University Foundations Emerge from Recession

Higher-education contributions are on the rise, fund-raising chiefs say

Episode 23: Fiesta Bowl Goes to Rehab

Can the big-time sports organization recover from its season of scandal?

Fiesta Bowl Goes to Rehab

Can the big-time sports organization recover from its season of scandal?

"Arizona Week" Episode 22 for June 10, 2011

Public policy specialists disagree on benefits of another 20 weeks for long-term unemployed

More Unemployment, More Problems?

Public policy specialists disagree on benefits of another 20 weeks for long-term unemployed

"Arizona Week" Episode 21 for June 3, 2011

Arizona's housing industry is showing glimmers of revival; normalcy may be years away

Housing Rebound Will Come Slowly in Arizona

Glut of foreclosed homes, short sales keep prices low; recovery 5 or more years away - click to watch Episode 21

"Arizona Week" Episode 20 for May 27, 2011

State Legislature's toll is $93M in cuts, pass-alongs and revenue take-backs on counties

Episode 20: Cost Shifts Leave Counties Unhappy

The Legislature imposed $93M in cuts, pass-alongs and takeaways on Arizona's 15 counties in time for budget season

Episode 18: State Water Situation Still Serious

A snowy winter won't save Arizona from its water woes, but does give water managers more time to plan for inevitable drier periods ahead

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