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Arizona sanctuary city ban dies in the Legislature

The proposed constitutional amendment was pulled from further consideration.

How Warming Winters Are Affecting Everything

Warming winters causing a cascade of unpredictable impacts in communities across the country.

Judge caps time CBP can hold migrants in ‘degrading’ Tucson centers

The ruling noted overcrowding, a lack of sleeping areas or blankets, a lack of showers and other problems.

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UA seniors discuss factors determining their next steps

Lorraine Rivera met with students in the Blue Chip Leadership program.

Star Betelgeuse's mysterious dimming has the attention of UA astronomer

If the star goes “supernova,” Narsi Anugu says it will provide a boost the field of astronomy.

UA finds a third of undergrads stay in the Tucson metro area after graduation

A university office conducts the survey to add data to the conversation about what students do after graduating.

What’s drawing newcomers to Tucson?

The Tucson Metro Chamber is tracking trends behind the city's growth.

Phoenix emerging as hotspot for 2020 political activity

A discussion with Steve Goldstein, host of KJZZ's The Show.

Border Patrol union VP on relationship with Trump

Since the president took office, he has met with Art Del Cueto several times.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 621

Pascua Yaqui Festival of the Arts; Zaira; Common Ground - native grasslands in Arizona

Trump rally draws thousands in Phoenix

Arizona 360 heard from supporters and protesters at the event.

Trump rally, building the wall, retaining UA grads

Plus, Phoenix finds itself in the political spotlight.

Report: Colorado River more sensitive to climate change than previously thought

A new study says the future water supply of the Colorado River is even more at risk.

Episode 220: Understanding the positives and negatives of machine learning

The AI revolution comes with great promise, but also peril.

Groundwater use for Fort Huachuca and the San Pedro River

A look at the latest legal fight over the groundwater supply shared by Fort Huachuca, Sierra Vista and the San Pedro River.

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