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Migrant Caravan Arrives in Mexico City

Hundreds rest on their way to the U.S. border. Thousands more are expected to arrive throughout the week.

UA Researchers Developing Plastic-Based Solar Cells

The group is working on on organic, lower-cost solar power collectors

Study: Tomato Imports Lead to Billions Of Dollars, Thousands Of Jobs

Researchers found that produce grown elsewhere has a big impact on the U.S. economy.

Voice and Opera Theater Extempore, November 2018

AZPM's Andy Bade speaks with Cynthia Stokes, assistant professor in the Fred Fox School of Music

Native American Stories of Creation

These sacred stories stories explain the origins of aspects of six different Native American civilizations.

CBP Readies for Troops, Migrant Caravan

Federal troops started arriving over the weekend in Tucson.

Interment

Honoring the memory of departed veterans

The Rate of Veteran Homelessness is Down in Arizona

HUD is touting a program that provides housing vouchers to veterans.

Trump Promises Migrant Tent Cities; Family Releases Continue in Arizona

The president said he will order massive tent cities to hold migrants, while authorities continue to release families.

Butterfly Preserve On The Border Threatened By Trump's Wall

The National Butterfly Center, a 100-acre wildlife center and botanical garden in South Texas, sits directly in the path of the Trump administration's proposed border wall.

Durrells in Corfu Season 3: Episode 7

Writer Henry Miller visits Corfu; Leslie is forced to make an arrest, causing conflict at home.

Happy Valley Episodes 3 & 4

Sarah Lancashire stars in a crime thriller revolving around the personal and professional life of a hard-working, dedicated police woman.

Tucson Police Focusing on Opioids

The department wants other law enforcement agencies to join their efforts.

Local Military Installations Prepare for Arrival of Border Troops

D-M and Fort Huachuca are gearing up to accommodate thousands of active-duty troops sent by President Trump.

National Tragedies Underscore Calls for Civility

A discussion with Carolyn Lukensmeyer, executive director for the National Institute for Civil Discourse.

Law Limits Troops' Function at Border

A discussion with UA Law professor Kristine Huskey.

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