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Trump suspends legal aide to thousands of migrant children in the U.S.

The Trump administration ended legal aid for unaccompanied minors, leaving them without representation in immigration court.

The Buzz: Mental healthcare in the Pima County Jail

The Buzz partners with Arizona Luminaria to tell the story of how one man and his family navigate complex mental health and justice systems.

University of Arizona is “creating an inventory” of DEI practices as crackdowns continue

A bill in the Arizona Senate could take away funding from Arizona universities and community colleges that teach courses related to DEI.

2 people are dead in a small plane collision at Marana airport

Federal air-safety investigators said each plane had two people aboard when they collided at the Southern Arizona airport on the outskirts of Tucson.

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'It was the very beginning of my career': National Park Service layoffs impact Southern Arizona

National park job cuts spark concerns over conservation, tourism and the future of public lands.

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Rogue Theatre's "Marjorie Prime" creates a conversation about what it means to be human in the age of AI.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Understanding canyons on the moon; and more voices from The Class of 2024.

Migrant apprehensions in January lowest since COVID

New federal data shows border apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border were the lowest in January they’ve been since May of 2020, during the COVID low.

Proyecto Juntos: Addressing Mental Health Gaps in Rural Arizona

Using community lead research to address mental health gaps in rural Arizona.

The Arizona State Museum is in dire need of repairs. Who’s responsible for paying to fix it?

Since last year, The Arizona State Museum has been closed. The building is in need of such repairs that it’s unsafe for people to go in it.

Ironwood Pig Sanctuary

Mary Schanz and her team care for 680 pigs in Marana, making Ironwood the largest pot-belly pig sanctuary in the country.

Arizona governor vetoes bill to speed up counting of election results in the swing state

Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs on Tuesday vetoed the measure over concerns that it would make it harder for people to vote.

Criminal justice reform groups say new misdemeanor expungement bill is a solid first step

Those with prior convictions face challenges beyond their records with the courts.

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