More News Stories

Bank of Mexico Wants Reduced Economic Dependence on US

Urging the government to look in directions other than north.

Two Appointed to Expanded Arizona Supreme Court

Gov. Doug Ducey names Andrew Gould, John Lopez to state's high court.

75 Years Later, USS Arizona Sailor Recalls Attack on Pearl Harbor

One of few remaining survivors from the attack shares his story.

Mexican Shoppers Spend Big in Tucson During Holiday Season

Tourism from neighbor to the south adds $1 billion to Pima County economy each year.

Heading North? Tips For Safe Winter Driving

Winter weather can make for dangerous driving, especially for desert dwellers.

Forecast Calls For Warm, Dry Winter Across Southern Arizona

Weak La Niña patterns typically mean below-average rainfall for the area.

Tucson Homeless Count Shows 45% Decline in Last Decade

Annual count peaked in 2010, has dropped since then.

Local Charities Hope Not to Be Overlooked in Holiday Season

Amid shopping frenzy, Giving Tuesday is a time to help those who need it most.

Flake Vows To Support Trade In Talks With Mexican Officials

The senator from Arizona trying to repair diplomatic, commercial relations following Trump campaign.

Tucsonans Can 'Save a Life' By Adopting a Pet for Free

The Pima Animal Care Center is holding a Black Friday sale, which goes through Monday.

Audit: US Immigration Agency Lost Track Of Thousands Of Green Cards

Trying to recover wrongly delivered green cards cost $1.5M last year.

Cooking Up a Storm This Thanksgiving? Don’t Dump That Grease

Put your waste oils and fats in a container, not the drain.

Permit Holders Can Cut Their Own Christmas Trees in Coronado Forest

There are a limited number of permits and certain conditions apply.

Tucson Businesses Predicting Strong Holiday Shopping Season

Local economic momentum has retailers thinking there will be plenty of shopping in the next month.

Border Groups Readying for Trump Administration

Southern Border Communities Coalition opposed to more militarization of border.

Grijalva: Democrats Must Offer 'Effective Opposition'

Southern Arizona Congressman says it will be difficult to work with White House.

Selected Archive Filters

News
AZPM is a service of the University of Arizona and our broadcast stations are licensed to the Arizona Board of Regents who hold the trademarks for Arizona Public Media and AZPM. We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples.
The University of Arizona