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Arizona Spotlight Special: A Conversation About Youth Mental Illness

A special panel discussion takes a closer look at youth and mental health.

Private Prisons Pushing Rural Counties Into Financial Hole, Officials Say

Counties want governor to stop favoring private prisons over rural county jails.

New TSA Policies Could Mean Longer Waits During Busy Season at Tucson Airport

Airport officials advise arriving at least 90 minutes before flights while staff adjust to new policies and the increase in travelers.

Episode 339: Arizona Politicians in a Shifting Political Landscape

Also, October brings recognition of domestic violence and breast cancer.

Children's Book Author Todd Parr Coming to Tucson

Adults may not know who Parr is, but millions of young readers around the world consider him a literary superstar.

Episode 161: A Trip to Tucson's West Side

Big changes have been happening on the other side of the Santa Cruz River, with more to come.

Still Looking for a Costume? Don't Be Afraid

Online retailers, pop-up stores — some Tucsonans forgo these options and head for thrift stores.

Elections, New Proposals Could Delay NAFTA Deal

Expert thinks trade talks were extended because US negotiators introduced food trade as a topic.

Pima County Celebrates Walk and Bike to School Day Friday

Day encourages healthy, environmentally friendly commuting for children.

Tucsonans Join Forces to Help Puerto Rico

Fundraiser hopes to provide needed cash to the island.

Report: Wages 80% Higher for Arizonans With College Degrees

Future trajectory for higher earnings are what make the biggest impact for graduates from Arizona universities, report found.

Tucson Has 22nd-Highest Eviction Rate in US, Survey Says

Author thinks eviction rates are closely tied to economic well-being of a city.

National Park Service Wants To Hike Entrance Fees

It would more than double fees for visitors to certain parks in order to tackle maintenance projects.

Tucson Job Growth Lags Behind Arizona Numbers

City adding fewer new jobs, but gains are in high-paying jobs.

Nominee to Head CBP Cleared of Wrongdoing Ahead of Senate Hearing

McAleenan was under investigation over spending on immigrant detention facilities.

Flake's Only Plan is to Serve Out His Term, He Says

The Republican Senator said it is too soon to endorse someone to take his place.

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