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TMC Sues Opioid Industry

The hospital is the first in Arizona to sue opioid manufacturers and distributors.

The Politics Show

NPR presents a special nine-part weekly radio show leading up to the 2018 midterm elections.

Digital Access Denied, TUSD Postpones Review of Economics Textbook

The authors refused to make the book available online for a review of a controversial economics course removed from TUSD.

Vera Season 8: Home

Quiet life in suburbia takes a dark turn when a woman is discovered lying dead in her back garden.

Family Arrivals Surge at US-Mexico Border in August

Families accounted for more than one-third of people who were stopped at the border.

Douglas Gives CBP Land to Ease Border Traffic

A city parking lot will be officially turned over to CBP to use as employee parking.

Episode 147: How Microbes Affect Our Health

A University of Arizona Biosystems professor is studying how the microscopic world inside and around us affects our health.

What a Colorado River in Decline Means for the Radical Idea of Resurrecting Glen Canyon

As levels on Lake Powell and the Colorado River drop, do proposals to reimagine Glen Canyon Dam stand a chance?

Autonomous Truck Company to Add 500 jobs in Tucson

TuSimple credits Arizona's business-friendly regulations.

Commission Keeping Tabs on Heavy Metals in Santa Cruz River

Heavy metals from plants in Mexico are getting into the sewer system and, eventually, parts of the river in Arizona.

A Safe Place

Artist Kate Meyer explores trauma through art.

TUSD Appeal to Get Sabino High Baseball Title Back Fails

The district was unable to overturn a decision to revoke the team's state title, but did get the team off probation.

The Amazing Human Body

This three-part event looks at the fascinating and finely tuned systems that keep the body motoring and the scientists guessing.

TUSD Says it Plans to Fulfill Desegregation Plan by 2019

The district has been granted partial unitary status for completing requirements for a decades-long effort to end racial segregation.

'Sanctuary' Play Revisits Tucson History

The theater company re-enacts the story of the Sanctuary Movement of the 1980s. Tucson religious leaders risked going to jail for their beliefs and actions.

Polls Show Close Arizona Race for US Senate

The race is getting national attention as one of few open seats in a battle for Senate control.

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