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Episode 308: Special Report - Business in Sonora

Mar 24, 2017 Connection with Arizona is multilayered, comprising jobs, trade, culture.

Episode 308: Special Report - Business in Sonora

Mar 24, 2017 Connection with Arizona is multilayered, comprising jobs, trade, culture.

Episode 130: Feeding Tucson With Greenhouse Tomatoes, Greens, Herbs

Mar 24, 2017 Plus, hate crimes ordinance, reaction to Islamic Center vandalism, Jewish Center bomb threats.

Episode 130: Feeding Tucson With Greenhouse Tomatoes, Greens, Herbs

Mar 24, 2017 Plus, hate crimes ordinance, reaction to Islamic Center vandalism, Jewish Center bomb threats.

Pima County Flu Cases See Late-Season Jump

Mar 24, 2017 People shouldn't give up preventive practices just because the weather is warming.

UA-Led Mission Will Float Telescope on Balloon to Study the Milky Way

Mar 24, 2017 Balloon-borne telescope to study galaxy's gas and dust.

New Idea in 30-Year Effort to Save Mexican Wolf

Mar 24, 2017 State game official says captive-bred pups are the problem, so raise them with wild pups.

Arizona and Sonora Depend on One Another, Mexican Business Group Head Says

Mar 24, 2017 Uncertainty and other factors affecting trade between the two states.

CEO of Tucson Metro Chamber Announces Retirement

Mar 23, 2017 He will step down after nearly six years heading 1,500-member organization.

Arizona Unemployment Rate Nudges Up in February

Mar 23, 2017 More people enter labor market, driving joblessness from 5.0% to 5.1%, state report shows.

Street Fair Brings Visitors, Closes Streets in Midtown This Weekend

Mar 23, 2017 Event draws nearly 300,000 people to the shopping district twice each year.

Wildcat Fever: Police Want Revelry, Not Rowdiness

Mar 23, 2017 Tournament game aftermaths have brought rioting, destruction in the past.

Mexican-Owned Cemex Says It Has Not Bid For Border Wall Construction

Mar 23, 2017 An analyst said Cemex is in a difficult position in terms of its relationship with clients at home and abroad.

Ban on Paid Petition Gatherers Takes One More Step in State Legislature

Mar 23, 2017 The Senate gave initial approval to a bill banning the practice.

Census: Tucson Grew By 8,000 People in 2016

Mar 23, 2017 Population growth hit its highest since 2009 thanks to a wave of people relocating here.

Arizona’s U.S. Representatives Split on Obamacare Repeal

Mar 22, 2017 Though the divide isn't necessarily based on party lines.

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