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Join AZPM for a daily news podcast, featuring the latest headlines, issues and in depth stories impacting us all across Arizona.
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Reflections of 2025: Some of AZPM's most memorable stories -- Part 1
The governor steps in wipe out medical debt for thousands; There’s hope for fans of a threatened music venue; Tucson’s bowl game standout because of Snoop Dog; and more...
Southern Arizona Catholics have a new bishop; a tagger faces charges after defacing a Tucson mural; the Mount Graham Red Squirrel is back from the brink of extinction; and more...
A cochise county official is fired and faces potential criminal charges; Meet a new group that’s like turning point, except it’s turning the other direction; The intersection of politics and climate science; and more...
A pileup at Arizona’s welfare agency as people wait hours for help; fear of ICE is keeping others away from social services; The Folklife Alliance recognizes artists and their apprentices; and more...
Tucson opens a new pathway to more housing; The city adopts new rules for non-disclosure agreements; State officials gather to chart the future of the Colorado River; and more...
Project Blue moves closer to reality, even as officials question who’s behind it; hate speech strikes the local Jewish community; Tucson’s new baseball team has not lost a game at home, but they haven’t won one either; and more...
Tucson’s population barely grows as the suburbs boom; A study shows water is expensive for some but almost free for others; A local scientist finds searching for life in nearby star systems is complicated; and more...
Marana residents try to stop an immigrant detention center, but can they; The point-in-time count tracks homelessness; On Flandrau’s fiftieth, there’s more to see than the stars; and more...
It’s Marana’s turn to debate data center zoning; Turning farmland into housing to save water; A new study charts the health cost of “forever chemicals”, and more...
Another immigration raid draws public concern in Tucson; Amphi parents protest school closures; When children read, dogs listen; and more...
Arizona farmers will get a bailout after a rough year; A Tucson man is charged with stealing indigenous artifacts; Winterhaven opens its festival of lights, with a new twist; and more...
Democrats think affordability is the issue to win on next year; The UA co-hosts a rural med school; 84 years later, the Arizona’s oil is part of a national shrine; and more...
Tucson taquerias are targeted by Immigration; Health officials slam a nationwide change in vaccination rules; picking plants for the desert climate; and more...
The US Border Patrol raids a humanitarian aid camp on private property; Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego releases an energy policy plan; Arizona Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva proposes legislation to protect national forest land in Pinal County from copper mine development;the Trump administration threatens to withhold SNAP funding from Arizona and more than 20 other states; Pima County Board of Supervisors will not move forward with a study on the health and water impacts from Project Blue and how has long term drought impacted Arizona's wild and urban plants? Plus more...
A humanitarian group complains about an immigration raid; The struggle to stop an Arizona copper mine enters a new chapter; more controversy swirls around the school voucher program; and more...
The governor defends a tax cut plan; A Tucson mom and her kids self-deport; Singing the praises of the Made in Tucson Market; and more...
Mark Kelly continues to defy Donald Trump; Parvo virus is running rampant in area dogs; a visitor from the stars is piquing people’s interest; and more...
Reaction from Arizona elected officials to the deadly shooting attack on two National Guardsmen in Washington, DC.; Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva's first weeks on the job; a court rules against the Trump administration's expansion of expedited removal; the Amphi School District community reacts to planned school closures; how the local community is making Thanksgiving possible for those in need and more.
Arizona Senators Kelly and Gallego stand up to Pentagon investigations; Kyrsten Sinema embraces the "Make America Healthy Again" movement; Mexican truckers and farmers unite to demand the Mexican government offer better protection from crime; the future of school shutdowns in the Amphi School District is still unclear; The national sharing of data from Flock Cameras, including those used by the UAPD, comes under scrutiny; and Tucson's "Walkability Project" receives a delay.
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