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  • Southwest Book Reviews
  • KNAU's Southwest Book Review: Pam Houston's, Contents May Have Shifted

    It's hard to put a label on author Pam Houston's books. The prize-winning writer blends together fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Houston will be in Flagstaff this weekend headlining the Northern Arizona Book Festival. In KNAU's latest Southwest Book Review, writer Ann Cummins reviews Houston's latest novel, Contents May Have Shifted, the true story of an imaginary character named Pam Houston.

  • State Capitol News
  • No Drivers' Licenses Yet For Deferred Action Program

    Thousands of people accepted into the federal Deferred Action Program will not be getting state drivers' licenses - at least not yet. Arizona Public Radio's Howard Fischer reports.

  • State Capitol News
  • Parties Unite For Medicaid Expansion Plan

    In an historic move, a group of Republican senators united with Democrats this week to approve the plan by Governor Jan Brewer to sharply expand the state's Medicaid program. Arizona Public Radio's Howard Fischer reports.

  • State Capitol News
  • Arizona's Economic Forecast

    A new report released this week shows the state's economy continues to plod along. Arizona Public Radio's Howard Fischer explains.

  • KNAU and Arizona News
  • ASU Economists report on the state's economic outlook

    Business experts from the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University say the state’s economy is rebounding… But they say federal budget cuts are creating a drag on growth. Arizona Public Radio’s Terry Ward reports…

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