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Tucson Tours: Exploring the History of Fort Lowell Encampment

Historic Fort Lowell played a key role in our region's military and cultural history.

Pima County District 5 Supervisor Candidates address housing, poverty, and conservation in public forum

One of the six Democrats will be appointed to the Board in the coming weeks.

Arizona hires Buffalo's Becky Burke as women's basketball coach

Burke replaces Adia Barnes, who left to become SMU’s coach last week.

Pima County Sheriff’s candidate files $2M claim alleging retaliation by Sheriff Chris Nanos

Heather Lappin accuses Nanos and senior leadership of interfering with her 2024 campaign through retaliatory investigations, false media statements, and unlawful leave conditions

Tucson PD receiving $500,000 from state border security fund

The Tucson City Council voted to accept state funding designed to enhance law enforcement efforts against illegal immigration within the city.

Trump's coal executive order draws mixed reactions from Navajo Nation leaders

President Donald Trump’s coal order splits Navajo leaders—some see jobs and revenue, others warn of health risks and clinging to a fading industry.

Going the distance!

Meet Bruce Gungle, an ultramarathon runner, bicyclist and mountain climber; hear from University of Arizona triathlete Laura Holanszky; and Michael McKisson on what it's like to bike almost every street in Tucson.

Desert Plants – Brittlebush

Brittlebush is a tough desert shrub that provides visual appeal and attracts pollinators while being drought-tolerant and relatively easy to grow.

Border Czar addresses Arizona lawmakers

He strongly defended the Trump Administration's actions.

University of Arizona selects third leadership position from the University of Vermont

UA Administration announced Dr. Patricia Prelock has been appointed the new Provost and senior vice president for academic affairs.

UCLA Study: Wastewater reuse could offset Colorado River water crisis

Arizona and Nevada lead in wastewater recycling but other states lag far behind, researchers find.

As honeybees die off again, some bee enthusiasts want to give mason bees a chance

Mason bees are among the 4,000 types of bees native to the U.S., they are known to be shy and rarely sting.

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A biotech company says it has bred three pups with traits of the extinct dire wolf

Colossal Biosciences says it used novel gene-editing technology to alter gray wolf DNA.

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