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Team Maps Genome of Mojave Desert Tortoise

Researchers are looking there for a 'gold mine' of information about changes and adaptations.

Flake Asks Arizona to Speak Up in Support of NAFTA

The senator says the agreement brings millions into the state.

Heat May Have Killed Illinois Man West of Tucson

34-year-old's body found on hiking trail in Saguaro National Park West.

Hinterland II Season Finale

DCI Mathias must solve the case of the murdered local man, will he discover the truth or will long held secrets remain buried?

UA Sending 800 Students Around the World This Summer

A lot of prep is needed, and learning about destinations, study abroad coordinator says.

New UA President Robbins Will Meet Campus Community

Several campus appearances planned for his first two days on job Thursday, Friday.

Greetings From Norway: Tucson Radio Waves Travel to the Arctic

Radio enthusiasts in Nordic countries picked up on AZPM's signal, and got in touch.

Attorney General Wants Help Fighting Phone Scammers

State launches pilot program in Pima County aimed at helping people 60 and older.

Beating the Odds to Graduate from High School

Youth On Their Own aims to keep homeless and unaccompanied young people in school.

Big Role for Little Fish: Mosquito Control in Pima County

Officials hope the native Gila topminnow will be effective replacement for mosquitofish.

NOVA: Poisoned Water

NOVA investigates the water disaster in Flint and unravels a disturing truth about the vulnerablilities of water systems across the country.

American Epic: Out of the Many, the One

Discover how America’s diverse cultures and Mississippi John Hurt transformed music forever.

Victorian Slum House: 1900s

Observe the social changes of the 1900s and the measures taken to alleviate the plight of the poor.

Trump Wants to Cut US Aid to Mexican Drug Cartel Fight

Budget proposal calls for cutting funding to Mexican policy, military almost in half.

Independent Lens: Farmer/Veteran

Meet a combat veteran coping with PTSD who turns to farming to find purpose and a place to heal.

Episode 139: Inside the City of South Tucson

A look at the city's history, community, fiscal challenges and commercial future.

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