More Stories

Waste Not

A new recycling trend in composting toilets puts human waste to work.

Stopping Hate

Acts of hate and expressions of white supremacy are on the rise.

Arizona senators propose drought bill

The bipartisan bill aims to help water utilities plan for dry future

When natural disasters strike, operation BBQ swoops in with relief — and ribs

Everyone involved with Operation BBQ Relief, volunteers and workers say, has at least one "moment" that keeps them hooked on the work.

Tucson company that makes ear-cleaning tech recognized in innovation challenge

The company makes a device resembling headphones that cleans ears.

Fourth Annual Badges and Backpacks

https://www.pimasheriff.org/department-services/badges-backpacks/

Join Design Squad Global Today

Connecting kids ages 10-13 in out-of-school-time programs around the world!

Mexican tomato imports still up after duties were imposed

Import weights in Nogales have increased year-over-year for two months in a row, though opponents warn higher prices are yet to come.

Border Patrol agent with long list of complaints heads to trial in Arizona

Prosecutors said they would introduce evidence Matthew Bowen had injured immigrants in custody on at least four different occasions.

First Responders warn of the dangers of fireworks

Children are most at-risk for fireworks related injuries

500 Gila Topminnows make a splash at The Mission Garden

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Author Kimi Eisele on "The Lightest Object in the Universe"; singer Natalie Douglas returns to Tucson with the songs of Nat King Cole; and "A Love Letter to the Library" about MegaMania.

Tucson's First Body Positive Pool Party! (and Throwback Sleepover)

https://www.facebook.com/events/335778310425713/

TakeCare Tucson Film Fair

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/takecare-film-fair-tickets-63992980728

Masterpiece: Grantchester Season 4 Premiere

It’s 1956, and there’s a new vicar in town: Will Davenport, a firebrand who embraces the future and shocks Grantchester.

Organizers submit petitions for Tucson 'sanctuary city' initiative

The group says it has more than twice the number of signatures needed to get initiative on city ballot.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 535

Stopping Hate, Saguaro Ball, and Waste Not

Selected Archive Filters

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