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Weather Service: Heavy Flood Potential Through Friday

Moist and unstable air mean flooding is possible anytime, anywhere.

Incoming Government Reconsidering Completion of Mexico City Airport

Potential cancellation of the project has worried business groups and civil organizations.

Episode 144: Drought-Induced Tree Die-Offs and Climate Change

The dangerous cycle of large-scale tree die-offs contributes to climate change.

ADOT Conducts First Industry-Requested Training for Mexican Truckers

The trainings have dramatically reduced how often trucks are taken out of service at the border, ADOT says.

ASU to Hold Classes in Downtown LA

The university will lease a former newspaper building for journalism and arts classes by 2020.

Arizona Getting $7.4 Million to Beef Up Elections System

The slice of federal dollars is in large part meant to strengthen cybersecurity measures.

Holiday Celebration

All around the world, winter holidays are celebrated, and their music is wonderful to hear.

Report: Tucson No. 3 Big City for Number of Community Pools

The annual report from Trust for Public Lands put Tucson near the top of the list for pools per capita, while overall park spending has seen a decrease.

Allegiant Air Coming to Tucson Airport

The low-cost airline will bring two new destinations to TIA.

Local Women's Groups: 'Groundswell' of Participation Since 2016 Election

Two nonprofit groups that serve women entrepreneurs and encourage women to vote are seeing their ranks grow.

128 Migrants 'Abandoned' Along US-Mexico Border

All facing deportation after being found Friday.

Report Card: Breastfeeding Rates Still Fall Short

The CDC report suggested most mothers want to breastfeed but lack necessary social supports.

Mexican Politics On the Agenda for Binational Meeting in Phoenix

Leaders from both sides of the border will discuss cross-border economic development.

Arizona 360 Interviews Incumbent Gubernatorial Candidate Doug Ducey

The Republican governor is seeking a second term.

What Fuels Human Trafficking Into Arizona?

A discussion with Javier Osorio, an expert on criminal violence in Latin America.

Fewer Drug Seizures Near Yuma, Family Apprehensions Up

Increased manpower and infrastructure over the last 15 years transformed the sector.

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