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TUSD begins search to replace resigning board member

Mark Stegeman's replacement will serve through the end of 2020.

Bisbee Science Lab

An innovative stem education program for the next generation of young scientists in Bisbee, AZ.

Sad Reptilian

The anonymous and melodic 'Sad Reptilian' performs 'Mind Over Matter'

Archive Tucson: Jazz on Meyer Avenue

Cass Preston talks segregation, music on Meyer Avenue and growing up in the '30s and '40s.

Project to restore murals at Grand Canyon watchtower done

Crews have been working over the past four years to conserve murals created in the 1930s.

County aims to ease re-entry for inmates with mental health, addiction issues

A $1 million grant will fund four years of a project to reduce recidivism.

DC prison official to lead Arizona Department of Corrections

David Shinn will replace Charles Ryan, who retired last month amid ongoing controversies.

Bald eagle numbers dip in Arizona despite more breeding area

While counts decreased over the previous year, an official said the expanded breeding areas point to a strong population.

Former US special envoy to Ukraine leaving McCain Institute

Volker says the media focus on him will likely distract from the institute's work.

Great Performances: Now Hear This

Discover the impact of Handel’s trip through Italy with fellow composers. Scott Yoo hosts.

Empire Ranch Foundation Cowboy Festival

https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/

Animal-masked artists protest construction of border wall

A group of Tucson artists staged an art performance near Lukeville last Sunday.

Machine learning research examines ways to make computers more human

Scientists foresee future computers working as collaborators on tasks.

Art creates opportunities to heal at Casa Alitas’ shelter for migrants

Understanding the role of expressive art in the shelter.

Flores Settlement Agreement leads judge to block Trump immigration rule

How the agreement was formed and its impact on immigration policies in the U.S.

Work beginning on new border wall in Cochise County

Police chiefs in Douglas and Agua Prieta share how current infrastructure impacts public safety in their cities.

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