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Shrinking cyberinfrastructure down to size

The growth of computing systems and artificial intelligence is creating barriers for institutions trying to navigate cyberinfrastructure.

Monsoon brings mixed emotions for road workers

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The Buzz: The damming of the lower Colorado River

We preview the new season of Tapped, AZPM's podcast about water in the southwest.

Historic homes near University of Arizona relocating

Developer Capstone Communities gave Joel Ireland, a resident of the West University neighborhood, the historic homes to be placed on a plot of land he owns.

County works to rectify wrong election date on sample ballots

Pima County is sending postcards to thousands of households to correct an error on election materials listing August 30 as the primary election date instead of the correct date, July 30.

Bach - Arizona Encore

This week it’s an All-Bach program, including the French Suite No. 5, and the Chaconne from his Partita No. 2.

Pima County ready with back to school vaccines

Help is available for parents seeking to update their child's immunization list.

A stegosaurus fossil fetched a record $44.6M at Sotheby's. Should they be auctioned?

NPR's Andrew Mambo talked with Paleontologist Carey Woodruff last month ahead of the auction.

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Water conservation measures for Grand Canyon National Park after another break in the waterline

The waterline was recently shut off for repairs and crews were trying to re-pressurize the line when the break occurred.

Sharing lived experience with keen observation.

On this Arizona Spotlight, hear three women who are telling vibrant stories across different mediums.

Air conditioning improvements begin at TUSD schools

The funding comes from a voter-approved bond passed last fall.

Former Senator Jeff Flake announces he's leaving as Turkish ambassador before general election

The former senator has been an outspoken critic of former President Trump.

Number of migrants entering Arizona lowest in 3+ years

New federal data shows that the number of migrants crossing the southern border into Arizona has fallen to fewer numbers than the state has seen since February 2021, keeping with the trend across the U.S.-Mexico border.

Taming the Colorado

The Colorado River is the most dammed waterway in the US, but what was it like before? We go back to the battle over Parker Canyon Dam and how it changed Arizona's rights to the river's water forever.

A Way for Wildlife

Wildlife crossings in Tucson, Arizona help thousands of animals each month while protecting people from traffic accidents.

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