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UA Student Financial Aid Applications Proceed In Spite of Shutdown

Some students may have believed the shutdown held up FAFSA progress.

Agencies Rush to Get Ready for Wildfire Season Following Shutdown

Things like trainings, prescribed burns and hiring had to be put off during the partial government shutdown.

Black History Month in the Classroom

A collection of resources about African American history from PBS and public media partners.

Major Car Race Might Leave Mexico City

The mayor announced the city would stop paying the $21M fee for the Formula One Mexican Grand Prix as part of a political platform of austerity.

The New Brian

After suffering a stroke in 2015, Brian McGinn and his wife Julie set out on a journey that would lead them to discover new friends, new goals, and a new appreciation for each other.

Not So Fast on the Drought Plan: State and Feds Disagree

Federal officials said Arizona did not make the deadline.

Border Humanitarian Aid Workers See Upside to Federal Convictions

Nancy Montoya reports on the trial's outcome and the origins of the group No More Deaths.

Shutdown Bumps 80,000 Immigration Cases, Judge Says

A discussion with the president of the National Association of Immigration Judges.

Federal Workers Face Challenges as Government Reopens

A discussion with the UA School of Government and Public Policy's Brint Milward.

Being Black in Tucson

What it is like to be a member of a small minority in a big city.

Roundtable: Government Reopening, Water Conservation, New AZ Republican Chair

Plus, Southern Arizona journalists ask, "Is bipartisanship truly a priority in the Arizona Legislature?"

Shutdown Debrief; Immigration Judge on Backlog; No More Deaths Trial

Plus, a journalists roundtable on the government reopening, water conservation and political leadership changes.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 518

The New Brian; Dunbar Pavilion Update; Edward Keeylocko

Finding Your Roots Season 5: Roots in Politics

The family histories of politicians Tulsi Gabbard, Marco Rubio and Paul Ryan.

US Border Agency Announces Biggest-Ever Fentanyl Bust, Worth $3.5M

Customs and Border Protection said agents captured more than 250 pounds of the deadly opioid.

Gospel Roots of Rock and Soul

Celebrate Black gospel music's incredible influence all throughout February on NPR 89.1

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