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Field Notes: Volcanoes

From the highest point in Arizona to deep underground, we explore landscapes transformed by volcanoes.

The Buzz: The benefits and drawbacks of becoming a city or town

As Vail considers incorporating, we ask what changes in a community when it adds local government.

Humane Society chief dodges questions about fate of 250 small pets

CEO Steve Farley is refusing to answer questions on the whereabouts of at least 250 rabbits, guinea pigs and other small pets, even from the San Diego Humane Society where the animals came from.

Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow

Van der Valk

Van der Valk

Breath of Freedom

Breath of Freedom

Pima County Jail Transition Center Opens

The facility connects newly released individuals with community resources to prevent rearrest.

Episode 379:Updating the phenomenon of long COVID.

Health policy experts say some adults are still struggling with long COVID and many of them have trouble getting the treatment they need.

Harold

Born in 1919, Harold Wood has seen a lot of things. At 103 years old he’s still as sharp as ever.

Congressional watchdog describes border wall harm, says agencies should work together to ease damage

A report released by the Government Accountability Office offers the first independent assessment of damage caused by the building of more than 450 miles of wall.

Dr. Jasleen Chhatwal on helping loved ones survive dark times.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Step into a Record Fair at the final HOCO Fest; A look at the living diversity of Navopatia; and Stories That Soar! returns with a tale about a local 5th grader's journey with retinoblastoma.

Violent crime drops in Tucson's hotspot areas due to pilot program

The Place Network Investigations program first began in 2021.

Tucson moves to begin settlement of COVID-era lawsuit

The 2021 lawsuit argued that the City of Tucson violated its contract with the Tucson Police Officer’s Association when it implemented a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy.

70-year-old Tucson man sentenced after migrant smuggling and high-speed Border Patrol chase

Michael Ortiz has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for smuggling migrants after leading Border Patrol on a high-speed chase.

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