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Exploring space with balloon-borne telescopes.

The best way to observe the universe is with a telescope above the Earth’s atmosphere, and the least expensive way to get there is using a stratospheric balloon.

SunZia Transmission Project sparks legal dispute over sacred sites preservation

The Tohono O’odham Nation and San Carlos Apache Tribe seek to halt construction, citing threats to cultural heritage.

Alice and Jack

Alice and Jack

Nolly

Nolly

Ten-Minute Dramas returns with "Daughter Putting On Airs".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: UA receives a historic donation of WWII memorabilia; visitors to the 2024 Tucson Festival of Books share "A Book I Love"; and an essay about the beauty of Agua Caliente Hill.

All About Asteroids with OSIRIS-REx and SPACEWATCH

Host Dr. Erika Hamden Ph.D views dust from the asteroid Bennu, then meets with scientists from the SPACEWATCH program to look for asteroids that may threaten Earth.

USS Arizona collection grows at UA

The public can get a first-hand look at life on-board.

Ireland's Wild Coast

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Supreme Court Justices Barrett and Sotomayor, ideological opposites, unite to promote civility

They said the Supreme Court, where voices don’t get raised in anger, can be a model for the rest of the country.

Arizona's most populous county has confirmed 645 heat-associated deaths in metro Phoenix last year

The report said two-thirds of the county's heat-related deaths in 2023 were people 50 years or older.

Massachusetts man gets prison for making bomb threat to Arizona election office

James Clark, 40, of Falmouth, pleaded guilty in August in U.S. District Court in Phoenix to sending a communication containing a bomb threat to an election official.

Man facing hate crime charges for burning of two Douglas churches denies second competency evaluation

The judge will have the same psychologist attempt to evaluate Eric Ridenour again

Gila River Indian Community says it doesn't support latest Colorado River sharing proposals

The tribe is among the most prominent of the 30 federally-recognized tribes that use the Colorado River.

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