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Environmental Group Sues Federal Agencies Over Rosemont Copper Approval

Center for Biological Diversity claims US Fish and Wildlife Service did not fully consider impact on endangered species and water.

AZPM Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Special programming runs through October 15 on PBS 6 and PBS 6 PLUS

Hispanic Heritage Month on PBS KIDS

Resources for Kids, Parents & Teachers

OSIRIS-REx on its Way to Asteroid Bennu

Close-Earth encounter lets team test instruments, take pictures of Earth.

Link Between Depression, Dementia To Be Studied

Among those with dementia, 15%-45% also diagnosed with depression.

Dry End Bringing a Close to Above-Average Monsoon

Months that proceeded a record-breaking July have brought below-average rain.

Invisibility and Resistance

The Tucson Jewish History Museum exhibit focuses on contemporary human rights issues.

Arizona Public Lands Less Likely to Burn in Wildfires Than Many Western States

Federal and state public land has similar percentage of acreage deemed at "high risk" of burning.

The Epidemic

The opioid epidemic has left communities across the country reeling, and it hasn’t spared Arizona.

Patagonia Lake State Park

The park is considered “an oasis in the desert” by many of its supporters.

Tucson Responds to Help Mexico's Earthquake Survivors

Nonperishable items being collected by Arizona Mexico Commission

Episode 156: Working To Keep Teens Out of Lockup

Also, upgrades to wastewater facilities, an Oro Valley tax to develop a park, and the Kino Sports Complex.

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