Stories from Arizona 360

One year after Bighorn Fire, Coronado National Forest fire risk remains high

Jun 11, 2021 Drought conditions have worsened over the last year.

State lawmakers on break as budget vote stalls

Jun 4, 2021 Both chambers agreed to adjourn until June 10.

Border Patrol chief in Tucson discusses increase in apprehensions

Jun 4, 2021 Agents are encountering more single adults and children.

Candidates targeted ahead of Mexico’s midterm elections

Jun 4, 2021 How the results could impact the country's relations with the U.S. and Arizona.

Arizona & Sonora governors, border apprehensions, stalled budget vote

Jun 4, 2021 Plus, how Mexico's historic midterm election is spurring an uptick in violence.

UA athletics prepares for 'somewhat normal academic year'

May 21, 2021 Though, the university says it will take a few years for athletic scholarships and demand to even out.

A Sahuarita high school football team reflects on the pandemic

May 21, 2021 Walden Grove High School football head coach and players share how COVID-19 impacted their season and academic futures.

School IDs to sport hotline for struggling teens

May 21, 2021 Soon students will know who to call when they have suicidal thoughts just by looking at the back of their ID cards.

Realities of masking and vaccination changes for Arizona

May 21, 2021 The head of the Arizona Department of Health Services discusses what she's advising people to do in this leg of the pandemic.

Lumber shortage leads to rising home prices, calls for tariff reductions

May 14, 2021 Canadian officials are pushing for reduced tariffs on the lumber it exports to the U.S.

DPS sees traffic flows increase on Arizona’s interstates

May 14, 2021 A ride-along with a trooper offers a firsthand look at the types of incidents they encounter

Tucson Police Department unit investigating more overdose-related deaths

May 14, 2021 So far in 2021 the department has investigated more than 80 deaths associated with overdoses

Overdose-related deaths set record in Pima County in 2020

May 14, 2021 A discussion with the county's chief medical examiner about the findings

How to effectively address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

May 7, 2021 An immunologist at the UA discusses the need for educating people about the scientific process

Migrants, asylum seekers march in Nogales, Sonora

May 7, 2021 They say they want to hold President Biden accountable for his promise undertake immigration reform

New ramp by Mariposa Port of Entry seen way to boost trade

May 7, 2021 It's expected to shave minutes off of travel time from the port to Interstate 19 for commercial trucks

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