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When wildfire burns a high mountain forest, what happens to the snow?
Researchers are trying to understand the impacts to water sources from large fires.
Pima County’s F. Ann Rodriguez, Barbara LaWall reflect on public service careers
Each served in their rolls as county recorder and county prosecutor for over 20 years.
Tucson tourism and business leaders search for ways to rebound in 2021
Tony Paniagua reports.
After Capitol riot, civility advocates look to bridge political divides
Plus, former U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake reflects on bipartisanship in Congress.
January 8th anniversary & restoring civility, tourism outlook, COVID vaccinations
Plus, Pima County's recently retired recorder and chief prosecutor reflect on their long careers in office.
Looking ahead 10 years after deadly Jan. 8 shooting
Survivors and advocates discuss progress on reducing gun violence and what still needs to be done.
Tonto National Forest trying to discourage large gathering
Officials say COVID-19 restrictions prohibit this type of large gathering
Free COVID-19 antibody treatment available in Tucson
TMC offering treatment to COVID-19 patients
Electors, tribal leaders react to seizure of Capitol building
The heads of the Tohono O'odham and Navajo Nation condemned the violence in Washington D.C.
After first dose, Tucson nurse urges trust in COVID-19 vaccine
Pima County has one of the state's highest vaccination rates so far.
New year brings higher rates for TEP customers
The utility says it needs to recoup costs to help with its longer-term move to more renewable energy sources.
News roundup: AZ called global COVID ‘hot spot’, local bars challenge county curfew, TEP rates rise
Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Jan. 7.
Local bars and restaurants sue Pima County over curfew
The lawsuit claims the county's 10 p.m. curfew is unlawful and discriminatory towards business deemed non-essential.
As Arizona becomes world hot spot, focus put on governor
Scrutiny on governor's resistance to more restrictive measures continues to spike
Arizona reports nearly 300 virus deaths, almost 10K cases
Stress on hospitals and health care professionals continues to rise sharply
Arizona electoral votes accepted after storming of the Capitol
Three AZ House members vote to reject Arizona's electoral votes.
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