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New restriction on food aid mean fewer people getting SNAP benefits; A congresswoman gets a look inside an ICE holding center; it’s cyclovia time again in Tucson; and more...
Residents keep pushing back against ICE detention centers; A festival celebrates the mighty agave; We spotlight efforts to keep unhoused people and their pets together; and more...
ICE issues a statement after Monday’s pepper-spraying in South Tucson; Tucson comes closer to a plan to deal with data centers; Young and homeless -- one group aims to help youth on their own; and more...
An ICE confrontation on the streets of South Tucson; Fire stations may close amid budget troubles; A library becomes an oasis for unhoused people; and more...
UA men’s basketball plans for the future after a trip to the final four; An Arizona senator may be eyeing a trip to the White House; more people should be making a trip to the doctor; and more...
Final Four fever infects fans on their way to the game; The pep band is all warmed up; and student photographers prepare for their place in history; and more...
As the Final Four draws near, locals are rooting for the home team, but not all of them; how politics changes a political activist; and more...
Tucson sees its team off to the Final Four; Arizona fights Trumps attempt to control elections; We find out why the mayor of South Tucson lives in a motel; and more...
A spike in syphilis cases worries health officials; Feds may be scaling back plans for an Arizona detention center; Big changes in the tiny city of South Tucson; and more...
Protestors again line Tucson streets for no kings demonstrations; After a quarter-century drought, the wildcat men’s basketball squad is headed for the final four; College-bound students brace for deep cuts to student loans; and more...
The UA wildcats move closer to the NCAA championship; A different kind of basketball championship is coming to Tucson; We visit a Tucson chef with roots in Barbados; and more...
Savannah Guthrie talks abut her mother’s apparent kidnapping; A big step forward for “Woman to Woman”; A new bill would block unwanted ICE detention centers; and more...
An initiative aims to rein in school vouchers; Arizona’s waterways prove to be a big part of its economy; The nationwide reaction to ICE detention centers; and more...
Pima County’s sheriff faces pushback from his deputies, and county leaders; Cesar Chavez is removed from the calendar; Marana wrestles with a planned detention center; and more...
ICE agents take up stations at an Arizona airport; Day 50 in the search for Nancy Guthrie; Japanese Tucsonans celebrate their culture; and more...
Fallout from the news about Cesar Chavez hits Tucson; Cooling Centers open amid a heat wave; The Wildcats earn a trip to round 2 of the NCAA tournament; and more...
Pima County’s sheriff is facing a recall; A rights group reports on abuse in group homes; Drought on the Colorado pits state against state; and more...
Getting ready for extreme heat; Chiricahua National Monument edges closer to national park status; Tucson gets ready for more years of drought; and more...
Rewriting history, as labor groups reconsider Cesar Chavez; We’re having a heat wave; The debt we owe to the Colorado River; and more...
Crowds line the UA mall for the festival of books; A robot helps with a local surgery; The wildcats are tournament-bound once again; and more...




