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Study: Droughts Are Growing Hotter Under Climate Change

Stressors may include environmental and social impacts of drought and heatwaves, driving more frequent wildfires, worsening air quality and stressing crops and livestock.

In His Own Words: Ripple Effects of Tariffs

Pecan farm owner Dick Walden says trade conflicts are already affecting his company.

National Guard Helping Customs Officers at Ports of Entry

There are currently 140 vacancies at ports in Nogales.

What Psychological Impact Do Detained Children Face?

A discussion with the director of the Frances McClelland Institute for Children, Youth and Families.

RNC Pumping Resources Into Arizona Midterm Election

A discussion with members of the Republican National Committee about their strategy for the state.

Arizona 360 Interviews Gubernatorial Candidate David Garcia

The Democrat is a professor at Arizona State University.

RNC Midterm Strategy; Immigrant Shelter Oversight; National Guard at Ports

Plus, an interview with Arizona gubernatorial candidate David Garcia.

PACC: Fewer Animals Euthanized, No Increase in Bites

The county shelter suggests in a report that while efforts to release more animals through adoption have increased, dangers associated with them have not.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 439

Monsoon Wildlife; Farming Poultry; Picacho Peak

FRONTLINE : Our Man In Tehran, Parts 1 & 2

A fascinating and revealing view of life inside Iran, with NYTimes correspondent Thomas Erdbrink.

UA Cancer Center Delivers Data to Help Skin Cancer Patients

The study focuses on making the immune system respond to melanoma threats.

Midsomer Murders Season 11: Days of Misrule

The detectives investigate an explosion at a trucking company run by a man with many enemies.

UA and Mexico Launch Legal Training for Diplomats

The new project aims to give U.S. laws an international perspective.

Tribe That Owns Grand Canyon Skywalk to Improve Airport

The Hualapai Tribe received five grants for airport fixes at its tourism venture.

Arizona Employment Projected to Grow by 540K Jobs by 2026

Currently at 2.9 million, the number of state jobs is expected to reach 3.4 million in a decade.

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