AZPM News Daily

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Dec 8, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

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...

12-09
08:33

Dec 5, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

Tucson taquerias are targeted by Immigration; Health officials slam a nationwide change in vaccination rules; picking plants for the desert climate; and more...

12-06
07:44

Dec 4, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

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...

12-05
09:13

Dec 3, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

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...

12-04
09:00

Dec 2, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

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...

12-03
07:36

Dec 1, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

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...

12-02
06:59

Nov. 26, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

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.

11-27
12:52

Nov. 25, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

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.

11-26
07:18

Nov. 24, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

The Department of Defense investigates Arizona Senator Mark Kelly; a closer look at Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes record of suing the Trump administration; a new scam targets Arizonans with lost pets, says the Arizona Humane Society; The City of South Tucson continues use of controversial license plate reading Flock cameras; a special prosecutor is calling for the president of the Navajo Nation to resign and a look at Thanksgiving weekend weather.

11-25
08:47

Nov. 21, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

Results from the Western Governors Meeting, as Katie Hobbs meets with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum; reauthorization of the Farm Bill is underway; State Representative Nick Kupper wants to lower the age required to get a learner's driving permit; national immigration fees increase; the debate over Flock Safety Cameras in South Tucson and the Tour de Tucson returns on Saturday.

11-22
09:03

Nov. 20, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

Governor Katie Hobbs joins in the Western Governors Association meeting in Paradise Valley; Senator Mark Kelly says congress is concerned with politically motivated violence; President Donald Trump calls recent actions by Congressional democrats "seditious behavior"; Scammers are making phone calls to extort money while pretending to be South Tucson police; The Water Infrastructure Finance Authority moves ahead with several plans to increase Arizona's water supply; a freshman will represent Arizona at the NCAA Cross-Country National Championship and rainy weather is expected for the weekend.

11-21
08:18

Nov. 19, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

A unanimous vote from the US Senate on releasing the Epstein Files; Adelita Grijalva receives her committee assignments; The Tucson City Council wants to change laws regarding rent control; Scammers use fraudulent documents to facilitate an early prison release; The Arizona Department of Agriculture is investing in the food supply chain;a Tucson woman opens a food pantry in her front yard and Tucson' oldest bookstore is up for sale, plus more.

11-20
08:30

Nov. 18, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

There has been a sentence handed down to a former border patrol agent found guilty of accepting bribes; Tucson officials are actively looking for strategies to mediate homelessness and drug use; Amphi School District is faced with tough budget challenges and the University of Arizona Stadium receives a name change, plus more.

11-19
09:05

Nov. 17, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva goes to work in her home state; ICE Facilities in Arizona claim a grim milestone, becoming National leaders in solitary confinement of detainees; Protests in Mexico erupt, demanding action on cartel violence and corruption; state lawmakers go after scammers and drug dealers, while housing remains an issue and more!

11-18
08:22

Nov. 14, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

Governor Katie Hobbs says SNAP payments will return next week; Tucson Police Chief Kasmer challenges the Trump administration's targeting of U-Visa holders; The developers of the Project Blue data center are closer to acquiring the necessary land; Davis-Monthan Air Force Base may soon acquire its own data center; The Pima Animal Control Center is at capacity for dogs and more!

11-15
07:32

Nov. 13, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

Republican Congressman Andy Biggs says he will vote to release the Epstein files; The after-effects of the government shutdown resonate across many different sectors; The future of the Navajo Wash homeless encampment is still unclear, but safe for now; At least two more measles exposures have been detected in Arizona; And some local weekend activities for those who like to run on two legs, or four.

11-14
07:55

Nov. 12, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

Adelita Grijalva may now be officially called Congresswoman Grijalva, and she has already added her signature to an important petition; The City of Tucson Parks and Recreation announced a comment period over the renaming of a southside aquatic facility in honor of Ramona F. Gijalva; The 19-year-old driver accused of the hit and run accident earlier this month has now been officially charged; Find out why 13 casinos in the Mexican state of Sonora have been shut down; Plus more..

11-13
06:56

Nov. 10, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

The threat of food insecurity still dominates the news as the courts and the Trump administration take opposing sides;Arizona veterans unite in calling for the government to take action; When will Adelita Grijalva finally be worn in? Plus more...

11-11
09:05

Nov. 7, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

Arizonans on food assistance will start seeing benefits again; one nearby national park is still open - sort of; decoding climate history from trees; and more...

11-08
08:55

Nov. 6, 2025 | AZPM News Daily

Tucson travelers can expect slowdowns at the airport; Tucson drops a controversial rule to feed more people; A new thrift store has a special mission: and more...

11-07
08:44

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