BORDERIMMIGRATION April 3, 2025

As immigration enforcement intensifies, Tucson families are separated

While the Trump administration is ramping up immigration enforcement, families of U.S. citizens in Tucson are among those being split, including one man separated from his wife and son, despite following all the steps to legally stay in the country.

AZ Supreme Court rules "unborn human being" can be used in voter pamphlets when citing law

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that "unborn human being" can be used in voter pamphlets when quoting the law, despite concerns over partisan implications.
EDUCATION April 3, 2025

Polaris Academy is 1st Arizona school to earn Certified Autism Center designation

The school, which serves children in kindergarten through eighth grade, joins nearly 60 businesses and organizations in Mesa that have completed the certification process since 2019

Federal grant cuts hit Pima County Health Department, impacting jobs and services

County officials brace for workforce reductions as major grants are terminated.

University of Arizona tells international students to carry essential documents at all times

Campus International students are being advised their social media and devices could be searched by Border Patrol.

Horne seeks proof of privacy law compliance as Ed Dept. pushes schools to disclose gender info to parents

Horne requests proof of privacy law compliance as the U.S. Department of Education urges schools to share students' gender identity changes with parents.
University of Arizona April 2, 2025

Wildcats Memory Lab preserves photos, documents, videos and more

Visitors can transfer old films onto new storage devices using the latest digital technology.

Appointment process for Supervisor Grijalva’s vacancy begins

The Pima County Supervisors will appoint a Democrat to represent District 5 through 2026.
GOVERNMENTPOLITICS April 1, 2025

Gallego putting holds on VA nominees to protest Trump's plans to cut its workforce

The holds — a maneuver used on occasion in the Senate — means that it is impossible for the chamber to move quickly to confirm the nominees and would potentially have to tie up hours or days of floor time to advance each nominee.
IN DEPTH

Through the 4-day Sunrise Dance, Apache girls transition into womanhood

A significant and highly spiritual event for the young lady and the Apache community.

School thrift store supplies free support and valuable hope

Badger Closet at Tucson High Magnet School began a couple of years ago.

Conservation nonprofit in Southern Arizona faces $1.2 million federal funding freeze

Borderlands Restoration Network fights to keep critical wildlife corridors and watershed projects alive amid funding uncertainty.

BLM opens Environmental Assessment for Copper Creek Mine Project to public comment

Located in Arizona’s rugged Sky Islands, the proposed copper mine could impact ecosystem and water resources.
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Tariffs are another reason why Americans feel so lousy about the economy
As President Trump rolls out a new round of tariffs, shoppers are keeping a tight grip on their wallets.
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The U.S. already has tariffs on a few sectors. It hasn't gone that great
Trade barriers and import tax protections can lead to unintended consequences.
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Through the 4-day Sunrise Dance, Apache girls transition into womanhood
A significant and highly spiritual event for the young lady and the Apache community.
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Cesar Chavez Day celebrates a lifetime fight for justice for farmworkers
The last day of March commemorates the labor activist and civil rights icon.
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March Madness and babies: Are the sounds of the game too big for little ears?
A simple rule to remember: if it's too loud for you, it's too loud for them.
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Statement of Katherine Maher President and CEO, National Public Radio
Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency called leaders of NPR and PBS to testify at hearing on March 26.
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WATCH LIVE: Rep. Raul Grijalva Memorial Service in Tucson, Arizona
A funeral mass for U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva will be held Wednesday, March 26, at St. Augustine Cathedral, beginning at 10 a.m.
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WATCH LIVE: PBS and NPR leaders testify on federal support for public broadcasting in House hearing
The CEOs of NPR and PBS are appearing Wednesday before a House subcommittee on government efficiency, chaired by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
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As the Trump administration purges web pages, this group is rushing to save them
Six weeks into the administration, the Internet Archive said it had cataloged some 73,000 web pages that existed on the U.S. government websites prior to Trump's inauguration and have since been expunged.
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