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Hopes and concerns over tourism investment in Mexico

The current administration has cut expenses like promotional campaigns, but officials are optimistic about growth.

Mount Lemmon highway reopened after wildfire

Officials say the "Molino Fire" was human-caused.

Pima GOP claims Tucson ballot opens up election to fraud

The Republicans say party affiliation on envelopes could impact ballot handling.

FRONTLINE: In the Age of AI

The promise and perils of AI; from fears about work and privacy to rivalry between the US and China.

PBS Retro Report Episode 2

Learn about DNA clues, robot ambivalence, thalidomide, obsessive gamers, and Andy Borowitz on no news.

Masterpiece Press: Two Worlds

A new colleague attempts to discredit Ed. Peter and Amina prepare the way for a big announcement.

Durrells in Corfu Season 4 Finale

Just as the Durrells may have found their happy ending, the islanders realize they can no longer ignore the rumblings of war.

UA researchers study effects of near-infrared light on aging brains

Researchers hope the treatment will boost energy metabolism in brain cells and tune up mitochondria.

Nearly 30 bodies found on outskirts of Rocky Point

A group of volunteer searchers made the grisly discovery outside of the beach destination popular with Arizona visitors.

Border Patrol finds tunnel in Nogales

More than 100 tunnels that have been found in the Tucson Sector since 1990.

Tessa Lark Extempore

AZPM's Andy Bade speaks with Michael Torke and Tessa Lark about their upcoming TSO concerto.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 608

Indigenous Peoples Day; Change Makers; Native Harvest

Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild reflects on two terms in office

What he sees as his accomplishments and ongoing issues facing the city of Tucson.

Slow broadband speeds challenge Tohono O'odham Community College

People living on tribal lands or in rural areas have underserved broadband needs across Arizona.

What is 5G and how will it transform our cellular networks?

A discussion with the UA College of Engineering's Ravi Tandon.

More small cell poles coming to Tucson

The poles enhance provider networks, but some carry 5G capabilities.

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