Peter O'Dowd

The State of the Union in Seattle, Detroit, and Phoenix

The State of the Union in Seattle, Detroit, and Phoenix

The Issues at Hand: A Path to Immigration Reform

The Issues at Hand: A Path to Immigration Reform

US Supreme Court Strikes Down Parts of Arizona Immigration Law

US Supreme Court Strikes Down Parts of Arizona Immigration Law

Women Dominate Politics in Mexico Border City

Women Dominate Politics in Mexico Border City

Arizona's Immigrant Law Results in Upsurge of "Self-Deportation"

Arizona's Immigrant Law Results in Upsurge of "Self-Deportation"

As Arizona primary looms, Romney picks up key endorsement

As Mitt Romney looks to consolidate his position in Arizona, and perhaps shore up support for the general election in a state that used to be solidly Republican but it slowly turning purple, he picked up a key endorsement from popular Gov. Jan Brewer.

As Arizona primary looms, Romney picks up key endorsement

GOP Primary in Arizona

GOP Primary in Arizona

Why Some Mormons Don't Support Romney in Arizona

Why Some Mormons Don't Support Romney in Arizona

Rebuilding the American Southwest

Rebuilding the American Southwest

What happens to America's deported immigrants

After they've been deported, immigrants struggle to readjust to their home country.

What happens to America's deported immigrants

What Happens to America's Deported?

What Happens to America's Deported?
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After Charring 300,000 Acres, Arizona Wildfires Continue

Eastern Arizona has seen close to 3,000 of its residents displaced due to an out-of-control wild fire in the mountains along the New Mexico border. For a live update on the situation, we are joined by Peter O'Dowd, News Director for KJZZ in Arizona.

After Charring 300,000 Acres, Arizona Wildfires Continue
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Police scuffle sparks racial debate in Phoenix

Last month, a black City councilmember in Phoenix, Ariz., was tackled to the ground and handcuffed by a white police officer. The councilmember had been checking on a neighbor whose house was on fire. The police deny any wrongdoing.

Police scuffle sparks racial debate in Phoenix