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DHS watchdog retires; governor's aide awaits Senate vote

Joseph Cuffari is waiting as part of a long list of nominations being considered for agency's next inspector general.

Mexican government boasts of negotiation success, though ultimatum from US awaits

While both countries have touted the agreement brought about by tariff threats, a Mexican official suggests the crisis is not over.

When Whales Walked: Journeys In Deep Time

Meet the ancient ancestors of four iconic creatures.

Inside Casa de los Niños' new early education center

How the center creates learning opportunities for 3 and 4 year olds.

UA library one of a few sites getting a summertime makeover

Construction projects shift from athletic to academic facilities in 2019.

4 rare pygmy owls successfully hatch at Phoenix Zoo

The cactus ferruginous pygmy owl's range has been declining since the '70s.

The Lavender Scare

Learn about the decades-long efforts by the U.S. government to fire gay and lesbian employees.

Sigh of relief for border businesses after Mexico tariff threat

Last year, $14.5 billion in imports from Mexico passed through the Nogales commercial port alone.

Arizona plans for drought contingency plan impacts

Water managers are preparing for a future with less Colorado River water.

Understanding LGBTQ+ Identity: A Toolkit for Educators

Digital media resources to address the complex and difficult issues faced by LGBTQ students.

US citizen, activist with migrant caravans, arrested in Mexico

Supporters say he is a humanitarian worker, not a human trafficker, and want him released.

Pizza, hamburgers and ... local broccoli? School lunch in Tucson

70 years on, a WWII-era program to combat malnutrition is healthier than ever.

Arizona attorney general gets $530,000 to investigate election fraud

A spokesman says the effort isn't an attempt to find support for Republican claims of election malfeasance.

Jury begins deliberations in border humanitarian aid worker trial

Federal prosecutors sought to make the case about the entire group, No More Deaths.

UA researchers dating ancient volcanic eruption using tree rings

The tree rings can help them understand more about the explosion of a volcano thousands of years ago.

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Exciting, exploratory resources for you to use as you plan summer fun.

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