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First Responders warn of the dangers of fireworks

Children are most at-risk for fireworks related injuries

500 Gila Topminnows make a splash at The Mission Garden

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Author Kimi Eisele on "The Lightest Object in the Universe"; singer Natalie Douglas returns to Tucson with the songs of Nat King Cole; and "A Love Letter to the Library" about MegaMania.

Organizers submit petitions for Tucson 'sanctuary city' initiative

The group says it has more than twice the number of signatures needed to get initiative on city ballot.

Bike Ranch resort approved in Saguaro National Park East buffer zone

Cycling resort 5 years in the making gets the go-ahead from the Pima County Board of Supervisors.

Initial flow for Santa Cruz River project goes beyond expectations

The project pumping reclaimed water into a section of river near downtown saw water reach farther downriver than predicted.

Arizona 360 interviews Tucson mayoral candidate Randi Dorman

The longtime developer is making her first run for public office.

First responders discuss how to stay safe in the heat

Tucson Fire and Pima County's Search and Rescue Unit respond to dozens of cases each summer.

World Refugee Day in Tucson

Also on Arizona Spotlight: The youth photography program "Parks in Focus" in action, and The Southwest Fair Housing Council observes the 50th Anniversary of the Fair Housing Act.

Affordable Tucson homes in short supply

Condo and townhome buyers have seen prices spike.

Arizona 360 interviews Tucson mayoral candidate Steve Farley

The former state lawmaker has served in both the State House and Senate.

Bat night at the Mission Garden

Also: A new facility in Nogales, Sonora to help migrants following the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy; and strangers find common ground with "One Small Step".

Arizona 360 interviews Tucson mayoral candidate Regina Romero

The Democrat has served on City Council for over a decade.

Understanding the role of Tucson's mayor

Former mayor Tom Volgy on the powers of the office.

Tucson Juneteenth Celebration 2019

Also on Arizona Spotlight: A cross-cultural program inspires Native students in the UA College of Medicine; and, is it a piece of cake for the brain to interpret a metaphor?

Heat warning remains in effect for Phoenix area

Tucson is outside the warning area but is also expected to remain hot.

Primary ballot set in Tucson mayoral race

A discussion about the candidates with the Tucson Sentinel's Dylan Smith.

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