Stories from Arizona 360

Broadway expansion work expected to speed up

May 7, 2021 The city of Tucson wrapped up installing new drainage systems beneath the roadway

Improving Arizona’s roadways and challenges posed

May 7, 2021 A discussion with the newest member of the State Transportation Board

Security challenges facing Arizona

Apr 30, 2021 The head of Arizona's Department of Homeland Security sits down with Lorraine Rivera

What early 2020 census results mean for Arizona

Apr 30, 2021 Plus, understanding how the results could shape future elections

How policies under Trump and Biden impact uptick in border apprehensions

Apr 30, 2021 Analysis from UA Center for Latin American Studies associate professor Elizabeth Oglesby

Sonoran shelter at Arizona border aids migrants with active MPP cases

Apr 30, 2021 Tony Paniagua visited a facility in Nogales, Sonora

Tour of Tucson’s temporary tent shelter for unaccompanied minors

Apr 30, 2021 Customs and Border Protection hosted an open house for the public

Jury trials resume at Pima County Superior Court

Apr 23, 2021 The pandemic led to a nearly year-long pause.

UA students part of nationwide COVID-19 vaccine study

Apr 23, 2021 A discussion with the study's principal investigator Dr. Elizabeth Connick.

Extended at-home learning potential source of anxiety in students

Apr 23, 2021 A discussion with the UA College of Education's Rebecca Hartzell.

Mentorship program for new Arizona educators gets funding boost

Apr 23, 2021 State Superintendent Kathy Hoffman's office announced a $2.5 million investment.

Cochise County sheriff says office has lost “manageable control” of border

Apr 23, 2021 Plus, a former hotel in Benson is now a temporary shelter for unaccompanied minors seeking asylum.

Cochise County border, supporting teachers & students, UA vaccine study

Apr 23, 2021 Plus, Pima County Superior Court resumes jury trials. A look inside the courthouse.

Discussion: an update from the 2021 Arizona legislative session

Apr 17, 2021 Arizona 360 checks in with Arizona Capitol Times reporter Julia Shumway

Sun Tran sees ridership gradually rebound from pandemic slide

Apr 17, 2021 Tucson's public transportation service will continue to offer free fares through the end of June.

Grocery store workers surveyed about mental health during the pandemic

Apr 17, 2021 UA sociologist Brian Mayer discusses factors contributing to stress and depression among workers.

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