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Maricopa Sheriff's Office Wrestles With Bias Amid Post-Arpaio Overhaul

While the agency is making progress in a court-ordered overhaul, an audit shows it still carries out biased policing.

National Forest Offices Closed, Recreation Sites Open on Wednesday

All federal offices will be closed on Dec. 5th for a national day of mourning.

No Joke, Researchers Try to Decode What Makes Words Funny

Nothing says "humor" like semantic predictors from a computational language model.

Marquez Peterson Leaving Tucson Hispanic Chamber

After nearly a decade of leading the chamber, the recent congressional candidate is moving on.

Watch Live Coverage of Former President George H.W. Bush's Funeral Service

A livestream of the former President's funeral will be available beginning Wednesday at 8 a.m.

American Experience: George H.W. Bush Parts 1 & 2

This two-part biography examines the life and career of the 41st president, George H.W. Bush.

Mexico Gets Leftist Leader After Decades of Technocrats

López Obrador has talked about increasing state-owned economic activity while trying to ease the worries of foreign investors.

Asteroid Receives Holiday Visitor: OSIRIS-REx Arrives at Bennu

About the size of an SUV, the spacecraft will shadow the asteroid for a year, before scooping up some gravel for return to Earth in 2023.

Founding Dean Gives $20M to Add to UA Optical Sciences Faculty

The donation is meant help the college "remain the best in the world."

Journalist Roundtable: Democratic Gains and Priorities in 2019

Analysis on the final results from the midterm election.

Minimum Wage Increase, Special Ed Demand Strain Public School Funds

A discussion with Pima County School Superintendent Dustin Williams.

Arizona's New Schools Superintendent on Challenges to Education Policy Change

Kathy Hoffman is the first Democrat elected to the post in more than 20 years.

CBP Ups Precautions at Border After Clash with Caravan

A discussion with Arizona Republic reporter Rafael Carranza from Tijuana.

Kino Border Initiative Helping More Asylum Seekers in Sonora

The faith-based organization runs an Aid Center for Migrants in Nogales, Sonora.

Helping Migrants in Mexico; Arizona's New Superintendent; Education Funding

Plus, a journalist roundtable analyzing finalized election results.

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