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Grand Canyon blaze shows how managing a fire can go suddenly sideways

Wildfires can be complicated, and it’s not the first time firefighters have ended up on the losing end.

The Press Room

FRIDAY at 8:30PM

Are prices going up because of tariffs? Here's what we know

Prices have risen a tad on some items especially affected by tariffs. But for the most part, companies are finding ways to delay price increases — for now.

Atomic People

MONDAY at 10PM

Arizona Illustrated

SUNDAY at 6:30PM

Is television watching us? "TV's American Dream: U.S. Television after the Great Recession"

Also on Arizona Spotlight: The Vera C. Rubin Observatory begins to peer through space and time; and memories of growing up unsupervised in the 1950s.

The Press Room

FRIDAY at 8:30PM

Former mayor’s long recall history fuels costly South Tucson election

Paul Diaz, no stranger to political fights, has launched South Tucson’s third recall in a decade, targeting three officials

Some Tucson voters may have received incorrect ballots in city council primary

About 360 Tucson voters may have received the wrong party ballot, according to the city's assessment—much lower than the county's earlier estimate of nearly 1,300.

More Public Meetings Set for Project Blue

The community is invited to learn more about the proposed data center

Don't wait for the Perseids in August — look for meteors this week

While the annual Perseid meteor shower usually gets the most attention, a better bet might be a couple of less-famous meteor showers that will peak on Tuesday night.

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