Clay Artist Redefined Native American Pottery, Curator Says

Feb 20, 2014 Featured artist at this weekend’s Southwest Indian Art Fair is Jody Folwell, internationally recognized artist from Santa Clara Pueblo, NM.

Play Seeks to Bring Awareness About Border Reality

Feb 20, 2014 I want people to "reflect on the ways we are connected," says director of Maria's Circular Dance.

Western Heritage Arena in Marana Hosts Bull Riding Practice

Feb 20, 2014 Young bull riders keep tradition alive practicing on Friday nights; La Fiesta de Los Vaqueros enters final rounds this weekend.

Tucson Bus Riders Face Higher Fares, Service Cuts

Feb 20, 2014 City Council needs more revenue, expense savings to erase deficit; public hearings start next month on issues.

Photo Exhibit Provides Window Into Civil Rights Movement Legacy

Feb 20, 2014 "Danny Lyon was the only person photographing what he was photographing," says exhibit curator.

YWCA Opening Café to Train At-Risk Women for Careers

Feb 19, 2014 In the model of Café 54, the Tucson organization hopes job skills translate into life success.

UA Researchers: Brain Images to Understand Dementia, Alzheimer's

Feb 18, 2014 Identifying factors that determine how well someone ages may help figure out ways to treat, or even prevent, age-related memory impairments.

Stigma Keeps African Americans from Mental Care, Expert Says

Feb 18, 2014 The black community has traditionally turned to church and family for help, but therapists say attitudes are starting to change.

Immigration Poll: Equal Number Prioritize Reform, Border Security

Feb 18, 2014 First time in years the numbers received equal support; figures come after House Republicans say issue unlikely to progress this year.

Local Group Looks Into Nest Boxes to Help Urban Birds

Feb 17, 2014 Tucson Audubon Society's pilot project explores whether such would be a good idea for some species, known to use cavities for nests.

Expert: PHX Housing Slowdown Could Forecast Tucson Slowdown

Feb 17, 2014 ASU study shows sales and availability of housing decreased in late 2013; Phoenix real estate market slow past 2 months.

AZ Illustrated Politics: Friday, February 14, 2014

Feb 14, 2014 Is it the end for immigration reform for now?; bills in the Arizona Legislature; Attorney General Tom Horne's legal troubles.

AZ Week: Sides Weigh in on Bighorn Sheep Controversy

Feb 14, 2014 Efforts to return species to Santa Catalinas has wide opposition after lions kill sheep, game agents kill lions.

Tucson Working to Revive Miracle Mile, Property Owners See Value

Feb 14, 2014 In the decades since being the main highway to and through Tucson, street earned a reputation as a den of illicit activity, but things are changing.

Immigrants Facing Deportation Winning More in US Courts

Feb 14, 2014 Nearly half won cases in last four months, while number of government wins steadily declined for 4 years.

AZ House Passes Repeal of 2013 Sweeping Elections Law

Feb 14, 2014 Legislation aimed to trim the permanent early voting list, as well as make it a crime for voter-outreach groups to turn in ballots.

Selected Archive Filters

News
AZPM is a service of the University of Arizona and our broadcast stations are licensed to the Arizona Board of Regents who hold the trademarks for Arizona Public Media and AZPM. We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples.
The University of Arizona