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Study reveals racial bias in heart transplant treatment

The UA-led research shows white men were offered more treatment options than African American men.

Catalina State Park

One of the most visited outdoor destinations in Southern Arizona is just a few miles north of Tucson

Number of international students down at Arizona universities

International students pay about three times as much tuition as in-state students at Arizona's three state universities.

College Behind Bars

This four-part series looks at the incarcerated men and women enrolled in one of America's most rigorous college programs.

Korean company takes interest in Sonoran solar projects

The two Sonoran projects will have an estimated peak capacity of roughly 125 megawatts each.

Masterpiece: The Chaperone

Follow the diffident chaperone to dancer Louise Brooks in this Jazz Age drama from Julian Fellowes

Great Performances: Much Ado About Nothing

From The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park, this 2019 production features an all-black cast.

Episode 208: Osiris-Rex sampling sites advance to the final four.

Planners for the University of Arizona-led Osiris-Rex mission are getting closer to choosing a sampling site

Arizona Illustrated Episode 611

The Saguaro Census; Catalina State Park; The Mysterious Crested Saguaro

Sharon Isbin Extempore

Guitarist Sharon Isbin talks with Andy Bade about her upcoming concert.

Yaqui, O'odham history and sovereignty in the borderlands

Federal recognition can be a complicated subject for Indigenous people whose land spans political borders.

Historically left out, Colorado River tribes call for more sway in Western water talks

With the drought plan done, some tribal leaders say their water rights can’t be ignored any longer.

Maigret's Dead Man

Maigret investigates the murder of a gambler with connections to a brutal gang from Czechoslovakia.

Study: Arizona military base will be hardest hit by climate change

Bases in the state could see an increasing number of dangerously hot days, the study says.

Exiled in Mexico, Evo Morales promises return to Bolivia

The former Bolivian president said the Mexican government had saved him by granting asylum and refuge.

FBI arrives in Sonora to assist in La Mora murder investigation

Mexico's foreign affairs secretary said the agents were invited because the investigation involves U.S. citizens.

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