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Navajo Nation Gets Federal Funds for River Recovery

The money will go toward efforts to aid recovery of the Colorado pikeminnow and the razorback sucker.

Immigrant Prosecutions Jump 30 Percent From March to April

An update on Honduran transgender woman fighting for asylum in the U.S.

JFK - The Last Speech

On October 26, 1963, weeks before President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, he delivered a speech at Amherst College to dedicate the Robert Frost Library.

Seven Arizona Small Businesses Receive NASA Funding

Two Tucson businesses were among 348 awardees sharing $43.5 million.

TEP Adds 20-Megawatt Battery Storage

A spokesman says the the utility will more than double its battery storage by the end of next year.

Arizona Telescope Array Gets Upgrade to See Fainter Stars

The new setup should improve distance by a factor of 10, an astronomer on the project said.

Buddy Holly: Rave On

Buddy Holly's tragically short life and career are chronicled.

Kino Community Center Reverting to Pima County Control

The YMCA will move some programs to other facilities, while others will stay.

Trump’s Steel Tariffs Provoke Retaliation From Mexico

Mexican officials promised to impose duties on American flat steel and food.

Organization Helps Connect At-Risk Teens with Employment

A discussion with Jay Slauter, executive director of Tucson Youth Development.

Demand Grows for Early-Childhood Educators

More than half of kids 5 and under in Arizona receive daily care from someone other than a parent.

Davis-Monthan Partners With TMC to Treat Patients

The partnership provides training that is mutually beneficial for both groups.

Grassroots Movements Fuel Interest in Midterm Elections

University of Arizona political professor Samara Klar points to 'unusual amount of mobilization.'

Midterm Elections; Childhood Development; Youth in the Workforce

Plus, a unique training opportunity for Air Force medical staff in Tucson.

Border Patrol: National Guard Help Leading to Arrests

Though the agency did not indicate whether numbers were higher compared with previous periods.

5 Dead, Nearly 200 Sickened in Outbreak Blamed on Yuma Lettuce

While it's not likely any tainted lettuce is still in stores, delayed reports of illnesses have continued to come in.

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