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UA scientists explore asteroid link to the Moon

The space rock carries the same characteristics as lunar material brought back by the Apollo astronauts.

Arizona will receive $30 million for energy assistance funding.

All 50 states, 125 tribes, three territories, and the District of Columbia will be funded.

UA a top Hispanic Serving Institution when it comes to Fulbrights

The university is one of 21 HSIs in the state.

U.S. Dep. of Energy announced federal support of three transmission projects

The Southline Transmission Project is one of the three projects and will span from Hidalgo County New Mexico to Pima County in Arizona.

Doctors could revive bid to block Arizona ban on abortions performed due to genetic abnormality

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sent the case back to a lower court to consider the doctors’ request for a court order blocking the law.

USS Arizona gets its first skipper

The nuclear submarine is still under construction.

The Great Train Robbery

SATURDAY at 8PM

How Arizona native Merrill Kelly’s long, winding path led him to pitching for hometown team in World Series

From Kelly’s discovery two hours north of his Scottdale hometown to his emergence as a key starter on the Arizona Diamondbacks pitching staff.

The Buzz speaks with Tucson City Council candidates

Candidates see streets, crimes and homelessness as the city's top issues.

Episode 1008

Navajo Silversmiths, Kyklo, Joshua

Joshua

Meet Joshua, a 21-year-old autistic who uses spelling to communicate

Former Arizona GOP Senate candidate Blake Masters is running for Congress

Masters said he is running as someone unafraid of government establishment.

$1.2 billion American Battery Factory breaks ground in Tucson Southside

The lithium iron phosphate battery manufacturer is expected to bring in billions of dollars to Southern Arizona.

Tucson Sector rescues increase greatly due to large groups crossing in remote areas

Fiscal year 2023 data show that Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector saw an eightfold increase in rescues from the previous year

Tucsonans prepare to rediscover neighborhoods at Fall 2023 Cyclovia

Organizers say communities are transformed when cars leave the streets.

World on Fire

SUNDAY at 9PM

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