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From the Vault: Scobee Legacy 1986

Students at Challenger Middle School react to tragedy.

From the Vault: Search for New UA Coach 1987

The search for Larry Smith's successor as coach of the University of Arizona football team in 1987.

From the Vault: City Smoke Ordinance 1988

In 1988 in Arizona, an ordinance goes into effect banning smoking in malls and stores.

From the Vault: Raising the Limit 1987

Raising the speed limit in Arizona in 1987

Mexico Is One Step Away From Legalizing Medical Marijuana

Such a step would be a landmark policy for the country battered by the drug trade.

US Budget: $42B for Homeland Security But None for Wall

Spending includes pedestrian fencing, surveillance towers, patrol roads, gates.

The Border's New Boundaries, Part II: Living On The Edge

Life could change for those with property in the path of a border wall.

Trump Opposition Ties Groups Together for May Day March

Around 300 demonstrators made it to Armory Park.

New Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood One-Hour Special Premieres May 8 on PBS Kids

Seasonal Special Kicks Off a Week of All-New Episodes of the Series

Schools Group Sues Arizona, Saying Billions Owed For Maintenance

Lawsuit points to money it says was withheld following Great Recession.

Health Care Dispute Sends Thousands Seeking Care Elsewhere

UnitedHealthcare and operator of 2 hospitals and physicians network can't agree.

A Place to Call Home: You're Just in Love

Jack and Carolyn's big day arrives, but has Sir Richard done enough to spoil it for them?

NATURE: Dolphins: Spy in the Pod, Part 1

Infiltrate the world of dolphins as seen by the Spy Creatures from “superpods” to gang rivalries.

Sawmill Fire 94% Contained, Evacuation Notices Lifted

Human-caused fire burned nearly 47,000 acres southeast of Tucson.

South Tucson Grow Your Own Food Program Extended

200,000 have learned gardening, nutritional cooking in last five years.

Phone Talk, Text While Driving Illegal in Tucson

Ban starts Monday; first offense can bring $250 fine, or get in a crash and pay $500.

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