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Climate Change Making Southwest Hotter

A UA professor lays out the changes for congressional committee.

Former Tucson City Councilman Roy Laos Dies at 65

The Tucson native served from 1977-1988

NASA Announces First Detection of ‘Marsquake’

While scientists had picked up vibrations before, the recent detection was the first clearly coming from the planet.

Pima County Looking for Ways to House Migrants

The Benedictine Monastery has been used to shelter asylum seekers but will close as development plans move forward.

UA Sophomore Named Student Regent

Anthony Rusk will become the second Student Regent on the board.

GOP Leaders in Immigrant-Heavy States OK with Census Citizenship Question

The divide between red and blue states is stark as both prepare for a census that could ask about citizenship for the first time in 70 years.

Proposed Arizona Highway I-11 Generates Support, Opposition

Some are calling a smart step toward boosting trade, while others say it's unnecessary and warn of its environmental impact.

Democrats Running for Mayor of Tucson Kick Off Campaigns

Three longtime Tucsonans laid out their experience and connection to the city as part of the race to replace outgoing Mayor Rothschild.

#RedForEd Rally; K-12 Counselors; Campaign Fundraising

And how the issue of education has come up at the Capitol in 2019.

Ducey Names New Arizona Supreme Court Justice

The governor has named his fourth justice to the high court.

Arizona Utility Finally Comes Clean About Political Spending

APS spent millions of dollars on the election for the commission that regulates it.

Desert Museum Welcomes Ocelot Kitten

Pictures of the kitten were headlined "cuteness overload" on social media.

Debating Free Speech

A protest and arrest on the University of Arizona campus has raised questions about free speech.

Tohono O'odham Nation Establishes Youth Conservation Group

Congress passed a bill that created the Indian Youth Corps in March.

Jaguar Recovery Plan Envisions Sprawling Habitat Areas

The plan from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service drew criticism from environmental groups.

Arizona Ups Oversight of Groups That House Migrant Children

Most of the new law's provisions take effect immediately.

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