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Discovering "Unapologetic Beauty"

Also on Arizona Spotlight: An artist finds her dream job in the wilderness; and, part 2 of a discussion on "The Insect Apocalypse".

Episode 172: Tree Rings and Climate Change

What tree rings can tell us about changes in the Earth's climate.

Sonoran Desert Inspires 'Next Generation' Researchers To 'Shake Things Up'

NGen, created around nine years ago, brings together multi-disciplinary researchers who share a passion for the region.

Sen. McSally, Ex-Air Force pilot, Says Superior Officer Raped Her

The 26-year military veteran from Arizona made the disclosure at a Senate hearing on sexual assault in the military.

A Conversation With Ken Burns

Go behind-the-scenes with the acclaimed documentary filmmaker in this career retrospective.

Arizona Prosecutor Says Uber Not Criminally Liable in Deadly Crash

It's not known whether prosecutors are considering charges against the operator of the self-driving vehicle.

Arizona Chief Justice Bales Announces Retirement

The departure of the high court's only Democrat leaves Gov. Ducey with a fifth appointment to the court.

McSally Refunds $120,000 of Excessive Contributions

The FEC had flagged contributions from more than 60 donors that appeared to exceed donation limits.

Spring Moon Shakuhachi Concert at Yume Japanese Gardens

http://www.yumegardens.org/spring-moon-bamboo-flute-concert/

Free Court-Sponsored Legal Information Sessions

https://www.sc.pima.gov/Default.aspx?tabid=342

Art For Justice Reading: Patrick Rosal & Evie Schockley

https://poetry.arizona.edu/calendar/art-justice-reading-patrick-rosal-evie-shockley

Friends of Ironwood Forest: Meet the Monument

https://ironwoodforest.org/news/events

Supervisors Move to Expand County Transparency

All commissions in will be required to provide public videos of their meetings.

Pima County Votes to Oppose Border Razor Wire, National Emergency

Both resolutions passed the board of supervisors on party-line votes.

Army Corps to Approve $2B Rosemont Copper Mine Project

Native American tribes oppose the project over concerns it would damage ancestral homelands.

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