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New Dinosaur Species Found South of Tucson

The previously undiscovered species is similar to a triceratops.

The Top Border and Immigration Stories of 2018

Family separations, caravans from Central America and the deployment of U.S. troops to the border top the list.

Arizona Lawmakers Prepare for New Year, New Session

Changing political dynamics could mean a different tone for the 2019 legislative session.

Charting a New Course for Water Supply in the Southwest

Water managers in Colorado River Basin states spent much of 2018 working on drought contingency plans.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 513

Casa Maria, Sonoran Snow, Feliz Navidog, An Old Pueblo Christmas Song, A Home for the Holidays, Sons of Orpheus

Trump Proposal Could Strip Arizona Waterways of Pollution Protections

Proposed changes to the Clean Water Act could impact 96 percent of the state's waterways, official says.

NOVA: Pluto and Beyond

The New Horizons spacecraft zooms toward an object 4 billion miles from Earth.

Great Performances: From Vienna - The New Year's Celebration 2019

Ring in the New Year with a Vienna Philharmonic performance at the Musikverein.

Sonora Looks to Gain From New NAFTA Car Parts Rules

No made-in-Sonora parts are being used, but that could soon change.

Feelings of Loneliness Can Increase Around the Holidays, Professor Says

Dread and anxiety produced by high expectations can cause some to retreat emotionally.

State Funding Aims to Reduce Evictions in Pima County

A Department of Housing grant targets the county's "hardest hit" areas to help people stay in their houses when facing financial distress.

2018 Year-In-Review: Elections

Arizona 360 revisits highlights of the midterm election.

2018 Year-In-Review: Immigration

Arizona 360 revisits issues that shaped the debate over immigration reform.

2018 Year-In-Review: Education Funding

Arizona 360 looks back at #RedforEd and the Legislature's response.

Arizona 360's 2018 Year-In-Review

Revisiting how issues developed around education funding, immigration, the border economy and the election.

Study: Slow Growth Ahead for the Forests of the Southwest

The UA report shows a decline in productivity in the 21st century as the climate warms.

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