More Tucson Stories

Edward Snowden to Speak via Video Link to Tucson Audience

Snowden will join Noam Chomsky, journalist Glenn Greenwald on security discussion

Buy a House, Sell It Quickly: Flipping Rises Anew in Tucson

Locally driven short-term ownership up 7% last year, but it didn't suppress prices.

Suicide's Impact Ripples Through UA Campus

Police, administrators, mental health service providers work to respond.

Tucson Brewery First to Use Equity Crowdfunding Law

1055 Brewing Co. is first company to seek investors in the state.

Road Project Will Close Most of 22nd/Alvernon Intersection

Water, sewer line work will keep traffic out of much of the intersection through Monday

New Surge of Central American Youth Expected at US Border

Border Protection official tells congressional committee numbers rising, could hit 75,000.

Mayor: Tucson Needs Tax Increase to Provide Services

Rothschild says more revenue needed to erase city's $25M deficit for new fiscal year.

Credit Scores Give Glimpse at Southern Arizona's Residents

A difference in credit scores can equate to thousands saved or lost on a home payment.

What Memories Do You Have of the 'A' on Sentinel Peak?

'I know I'm home once I see the 'A,' Tucsonan says of conic landmark on its centennial.

Bighorn Sheep Population Grows in Santa Catalinas

The program to reintroduce bighorn sheep into the Catalina Mountains is about two and a half years old.

Iconic 'A' West of Downtown Tucson Marks Centennial

Construction of letter on Sentinel Peak began in 1914 and ended in 1916.

Tucson's African Community Celebrates Black History

UA Professor has seen "significant growth and development" in Tucson's black community

A Little Belleville Visits Tucson

Oscar-nominated composer Benoit Charest accompanies the film "The Triplets of Belleville" with music played on vacuum, refrigerator, and newspaper.

One Night in a Homeless Shelter; and a Tucson Band That Puts True Stories to a Danceable Beat.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Chris Dashiell looks ahead to the 2016 Academy Awards, and back at their historic lack of diversity.

Can Early Childhood Education Improve Business Community?

A recent United Way event educates local business on benefits of early education

US Investigating Tucson Wholesale Electricity Prices

TEP, four sister companies and APS are at the center of inquiry.

Selected Archive Filters

Tucson
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