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Tucson greets Roe reversal with protests

The crowd blocked Congress St and several intersections downtown.

Court allows Resolution Copper Mine to continue

Apache Stronghold did not prove its religious concerns were enough to stop the mine.

Tucsonans react to Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade

Large crowds are expected at a march downtown Friday night.

Planned Parenthood stops abortions in Arizona after Supreme Court decision

Arizona's abortion laws could end up in a legal limbo.

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Housing Crisis: A Microcosm

A look at the human cost of the housing crisis.

Contreras Fire listed as 100% contained

Local management team will hand over control Saturday.

Episode 328: Solving the mystery behind migraine headaches

Researchers have found migraine headaches emerge from triggers both inside and outside the brain.

Arizona after Roe v. Wade

Barbara Atwood, professor of law emerita at the University of Arizona, spoke with AZPM about the past and future of the state's abortion laws.

Making college credits easier to access in Cochise County

Buena High School introduces new dual enrollment program

Preventing and fighting human-caused wildfire

Fires started by people have long been a part of our ecosystem, but they're increasingly damaging today.

Has "Star Trek" changed the world? Author Ryan Britt examines a legacy lasting 50 years... and beyond.

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Books for Those Glorious Summer Days

Find new ideas for summer reading for all ages with these recommendations from Newbery Medalist Meg Medina!

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