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Lauren Clark, Cronkite News

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Recent Articles from Lauren Clark, Cronkite News

courts May 10, 2016

Punjab to Peoria: Arizona had most Indian deportation cases in 2015

Arizona leads the nation in the number of deportation hearings for immigrants from India.

Focus April 25, 2016

Report: Arizona taxes, regulations rank it high for economic outlook

Lower taxes, fewer regulations and right-to-work laws helped push Arizona toward the top of a report ranking states on their economic outlook.

Election 2016 March 8, 2016

Not your father’s conservatism: Young Arizonans chart path at CPAC

Students from both Arizona State University and the University of Arizona came for four days of socializing, networking and listening to conservative commentators and elected officials, including Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan, who spoke on voting fraud.

Focus March 7, 2016

Some Arizona tribal casinos wage bets on risky demographic: millennials

Tribal governments nationwide are revamping their casino floors and expanding visitors’ entertainment options beyond gambling. And they’re keeping millennials in mind.

economy January 7, 2016

Has Airbnb hurt Arizona’s hospitality industry?

Arizona has built a reputation on its multi-billion dollar travel industry with its sprawling resorts and luxury offerings for tourists. But experts acknowledge that demographics and preferences change, and it’s unclear whether Airbnb’s presence will grow in the future.

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