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Slow, steady and high tech: Study using GPS to track Sonoran desert tortoises

Sonoran desert tortoises can hold water for up to a year, Rubke said. That matters given that Arizona is in a megadrought.

Your Vote 2022: Gubernatorial Candidates Kari Lake and Katie Hobbs

This week, excerpts from interviews with Arizona gubernatorial candidates Kari Lake (R) Katie Hobbs (D).

Arizona high schooler makes a name for himself in the international chess world

He is closing in on the title of International Master.

Group can monitor Arizona ballot drop boxes, US judge rules

The judge concluded that “while this case certainly presents serious questions, the Court cannot craft an injunction without violating the First Amendment.”

Tucsonans prepare for Fall 2022 Cyclovia

Seasonal celebration takes cars off the street to celebrate city's neighborhoods

The Buzz: Latino voters are not a voting block

Plus, a check-in with elections officials as the midterm approaches.

Helios Ensemble Extempore

Dr. Benjamin Hansen, Artistic Director speaks with Andy Bade.

Episode 342: The hunt for hidden water contaminants

Testing for PFAS in Arizona groundwater.

Arizona agrees not to enforce total abortion ban until 2023

A move that Planned Parenthood Arizona credited Thursday with allowing them to restart abortion care across the state.

Tucsonans can report homeless camps

New tool helps city respond to health and safety concerns.

Groundbreaking set for new housing assistance facility

The first building will open on June 1st of next year.

Apple Annie’s Corn Maze

Is it really fall if you don’t get lost in a corn maze?

Lower Colorado River reservoir evaporation the focus of new analysis

If implemented in its current form, the proposal would translate to significant cutbacks for users in Nevada, Arizona, and California.

Episode 909

Charles Mingus at 100, Favorite Places: Pima County Historic Courthouse, Desert Plants: Ironwood, Cocina La Ley

Arizona GOP leader wins temporary halt to record turnover

Ward has said her First Amendment rights would be chilled if investigators were able to learn whom she spoke with while trying to challenge former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election defeat.

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