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U.S. Updates Travel Warnings for Mexico, Including Tourist Spots

An increase in organized crime in certain parts of Mexico can put U.S. travelers at risk.

Diana - Her Story

Twenty years after Princess Diana’s untimely death, a new film reveals her story in her own words.

Four Protesters Arrested at Trump's Phoenix Rally

Tear gas and pepper balls were deployed on protesters following the event.

State Ban on Ethnic Studies Unconstitutional

Case stems from Tucson Unified School District's Mexican American Studies classes and 2010 law.

Cartel Leader's Brother Arrested in Nogales

The crackdown on the Sinaloa Cartel continues, following the re-arrest of 'El Chapo.'

Trump Visits Yuma Ahead of Phoenix Rally

The president wanted to show that stepped-up border security works.

Rep. Gosar to Trump: Stick to the Issues That Got You Elected

Congressional Trump supporter wants President to emphasize law and order at Arizona appearance.

Phoenix Law Enforcement Ready for Trump Rally, Officials Say

Tens of thousands of people are expected to show up at the event.

Chinese Company to Test Driverless Trucks in Tucson

TuSimple hopes to complete its pilot run by the end of next year.

IRS Scam Calls Target Southern Arizona

Callers threaten you with arrest or legal action unless you pay up.

Age Reversed with Miranda Esmonde-White

Miranda Esmonde-White motivates viewers to stretch and strengthen their way to feeling and looking younger.

What Did the Eclipse Mean to You?

Arizona Public Media speaks with eclipse watchers on the University of Arizona campus.

Tucsonan: Path of Totality 'Well Worth It'

He made the trip to Wyoming to get the full experience, and encourages people to see the next one in 2024.

Tucson Turns 242, Though Some Put Age at 4,000

Community celebration to include native foods, cannon fire on the presidio grounds.

From the Vault: Joseph Willis

Bill Buckmaster interviewed Joseph Willis about his book, "Finding Faith in the Face of Doubt."

Navajo, Other Tribes Consider Eclipse A Bad Omen

The Navajo believe a sort of death occurs when the moon blocks out the sun, the most powerful deity for the tribe.

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