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New Medicare Cards On The Way to Arizona Recipients

Changes come with warning about scammers trying to get information.

Bernie Sanders Visits Tucson to Boost Garcia, Dem Vote

The senator from Vermont rallied at the University of Arizona campus to support Democratic gubernatorial candidate David Garcia.

Border Patrol Agent's New Trial in Teen's Killing to Start

It's the second trial for Lonnie Swartz, who killed 16-year-old Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez through a border fence.

Education Board Adopts New History, Science Standards

The revisions include edits following an outcry over how the draft standards addressed evolution.

Cyclist Death on 'A' Mountain Raises Calls for Improvements

Residents are calling for safety measures and restricted hours for vehicles.

Mars Water Could Support Oxygen-Breathing Microbes

Simple, multicellular life, such as sponges, could survive in briny waters near the surface of the planet.

Concerns In Mexico After Honduran Immigrant Caravan Arrives

Mexican authorities have been struggling to register the migrants and provide them a legal status as transitory migrants or refugees.

UA Initiative Aims to Make College a Reality for More Marginalized Men

Workshops include how to plan for the future and dealing with masculinity.

Poldark Season 4: Episode Five

Ross faces failure in Parliament; Demelza continues her matchmaking efforts.

New Ways to Ride With Tucson's Bike Share

The city is introducing new pass options in response to public feedback.

From the Vault: The Pioneer Hotel Fire

In December 1970 an early morning fire swept through the Pioneer Hotel in downtown Tucson leaving 29 dead and 27 injured. At the time, the Pioneer fire was called the worst tragedy in the city's modern history.

Mexico Underlines Sovereignty Amid Tweets on Migrant Caravan

Officials from both countries denied Trump had any influence on Mexico's immigration policy.

The Survivor

There are 42 million sexual abuse survivors living in the U.S. today, and most have never told their story. Danielle McFarlin has made it her mission to break that silence.

Working for Water

Water is rare in the desert but some residents in southern Arizona are working on ways to make it more common in Tucson's washes and rivers.

Haunted Bisbee

Take a tour of Bisbee, Arizona’s haunted history with Renee Harper of Old Bisbee Ghost Tours and “Magic” Kenny of The Bisbee Seance Room.

Sandra Day O'Connor Withdraws From Public Life

The 88-year-old O'Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, is now fully retired.

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