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Episode 137: Gender Inequality Persists; How Can We Bridge It?

May 12, 2017 Women of different generations gather to compare experiences, look ahead to changes.

'From My Heart to Theirs,' Handmade Flowers for Tucson Mothers

May 12, 2017 Mother of three begins a new tradition by handing out flowers as presents each year.

Constructing an Unforgettable Adventure in the United States

May 12, 2017 Tucson man returns from an arduous, year-long research project visiting all 50 states.

Contaminated Baby Formula Found in Tucson, Police Say

May 12, 2017 East-side stores were victims of product tampering, according to officials.

Turnout at 24.6% So Far in Tucson Tax Election

May 12, 2017 Nearly 63,000 ballots received, with four days to go on Proposition 101.

Ducey: Arizona Budget a 'Winner' for Education

May 12, 2017 Governor confident in funding for schools and teachers; critics say it's not enough.

Shadow-Piercing Camera from ASU to Study Moon

May 11, 2017 The ShadowCam will look at 'dark side of moon' to help plan future missions.

Four Arizona Monuments Under Review

May 11, 2017 Department of Interior looking at 27 nationally and taking public input.

Electricity Restored to Tohono O'odham Nation after 2 Days

May 11, 2017 Weather-related outage started Monday evening; power was restored Wednesday evening.

Arizona Legislators End with Tax Cuts, Not Restoring Welfare

May 11, 2017 Session adjourns Wednesday evening with flurry of last-minute cuts for businesses.

Voting in Tucson Election? Don't Mail Your Ballot; Drop It Off

May 11, 2017 To ensure it arrives in time, drop at one of seven locations; count is Tuesday.

Meet Five Members of UA's Class of 2017

May 11, 2017 An estimated 6,800 students will earn degrees from the UA this week.

University of Arizona Commencement Marks Transitions

May 11, 2017 Graduation, new president, new initiatives on the horizon.

Colorful Meters Aim to Bring in Money for Homeless Programs

May 10, 2017 Coalition hopes repurposed parking meters can sustain funding for a homeless work program.

Grand Canyon Considers Thinning Bison Herd

May 10, 2017 Park officials worried about damage done by up to 600 bison in the park.

Inside Arizona's Only Nuclear Power Plant

May 10, 2017 The plant shuts down a reactor periodically for maintenance and engineering tasks.

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