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Scott and Abbie

A man with bipolar disorder and his faithful dog.

The Inn

A safe, welcoming and comfortable place for asylum seekers in Tucson.

Life Upside Down

Bora Matarazzo tells the story of how she survived the Cambodian genocide and came to the United States.

Stopping Hate

Acts of hate and expressions of white supremacy are on the rise.

Stranded

Transportation services can mean the difference between life and death. So what happens if they fail?

What Remains

Working to identify migrants who have perished in the Arizona desert.

New Beginnings

Coming back to the community after prison.

Text, Talk, Act

A phone-based program to get young people talking about mental health challenges.

Halfway Home

Transitioning to civilian life is an uphill climb for the more than 650,000 Americans released from prison every year.

Lerua's

The historic Tucson restaurant closes its doors after 97 years in business.

Lasting Legacy

Nearly eighty years ago, the Maxwell family moved to Tucson. Over the decades they helped pave the way for many of the positive changes we see in our community.

Dunbar Pavilion Update

New things are happening at the Dunbar Pavilion, home to Tucson's formerly segregated schools.

The New Brian

After suffering a stroke in 2015, Brian McGinn and his wife Julie set out on a journey that would lead them to discover new friends, new goals, and a new appreciation for each other.

Casa Maria

Volunteers at Casa Maria Catholic Worker Community give of themselves for the benefit of others.

Home for the Holidays

At the Earnest House, a unique transitional home in Tucson, women are creating their own traditions around the holidays.

Feliz Navidog

'Bad Santa' rode into town over the holidays to raise awareness and funds for the Humane Society of Southern Arizona.

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