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Managing water in the desert

One organization, Watershed Management Group, is teaching Tucsonans how to manage water in the desert.

Americans travel for dental care south of the border

Tony Paniagua reports from Nogales.

New border rules and travel to Tucson

Arizona 360 checks in with Felipe Garcia at Vamos a Tucson, the Visit Tucson bureau that monitors travel to the region.

Congress approves millions of dollars in new funding for Arizona ports of entry

Luis Ramirez, an international border adviser, talks to Arizona 360 about what those improvements mean for cross border trade and border communities.

Border traffic rebounding

Arizona 360 examines how federal officers are handling the increase in traffic and monitoring vaccinate documents.

Travel on the border and water management in the desert

Lorraine Rivera hosts this edition of Arizona 360.

Campaign to repeal new flat tax has enough petition signatures for statewide vote

The repeal would be Proposition 307 on the ballot, but it faces legal challenge.

Episode 808

The King of Sting, Pandemic Pets, Catalina State Park, The Wormhole

Cochise supervisors pick Benson city councilor for legislative seat

Lupe Diaz will represent District 14, which stretches from Vail across Cochise County to Graham and Greenlee counties.

Food insecurity in Tucson: on campus and throughout the community

UA staff say about 13,000 students could be considered food insecure, yet the campus pantry says it serves about 3,000 people a year.

The economics and community of food

The Buzz examines how food moves through the economy and how it brings people together.

Arizona reports 5,070 new COVID-19 cases, another 78 deaths

The daily number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona has jumped significantly to over 5,000, state health officials said Friday.

The winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards will brighten your day

The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards have been unearthing hilarious and heartwarming photos of creatures basically being their best selves since 2015.

Asylum seeker artisans will have work on display at a Tucson event Sunday

The binational initiative Artisans Beyond Borders sells embroidery made by asylum seekers waiting at the U.S. border in Sonora, Mexico.

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