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Episode 340: Southern Arizona Settles in For Warm, Dry Winter

A look at the effect of the climate on wildlife and communities.

Want to Learn About Native Species? Go On a Hike.

Friends of Ironwood Forest National Monument raise awareness about the site.

Episode 162: All Souls Returns to Tucson

Also, A-F school letter grades, a birthday for a cemetery, and a trip to the boneyard.

Career and Technical Ed Officials See Potential Boon in School Letter Grades

Despite criticism, JTED sees the new rubric as an important incentive for career and technical education programs.

New Route for Sunday's All Souls Procession

Annual event draws an estimated 150,000 people to downtown Tucson.

Trade Group Gathering in Tubac to Talk Mexican Produce

Since 1990, fruit exports from Mexico to the U.S. are up 216 percent.

Arizona's Congressional Delegation on Tax Plan

Reviews of the House tax proposal are mixed

ADOT Launches App for Travel Alerts

The department says the goal is to for drivers to check the alerts before getting on the road.

Border Wall Contractors Ask AG Sessions for Help

Tucson, other cities have threatened boycotts against construction firms

Poll: 28% Of GOP Voters Undecided On Flake Replacement

Potential successors are scrambling to get on the ballot.

Navajo Council Rejects Grand Canyon Tram Proposal

The council voted 16-2 to kill the agreement.

ACA Open Enrollment Begins, Prompting Local Health Care Push

Healthcare.gov offerings for 2018 are similar to the previous year's offering, according to health care officials.

Historic Backlog in U.S. Immigration Cases Could Reach 1 Million by 2020

The political bias of judges goes unchecked and unchallenged.

Tucson Adding Bike Share to Transit Options

More than 30 bike stations will be installed in central Tucson.

State Calls on Congress to Fund KidsCare

Gov. Ducey sent a letter to members urging quick action.

Show Features Art as Freedom from Confinement

UA Honors College blends words, movement and visual performance to celebrate life "Unbarred."

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