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AZPM News Daily
by AZPM
Join AZPM for a daily news podcast, featuring the latest headlines, issues and in depth stories impacting us all across Arizona.
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Jul 9, 2024
A southern arizona rancher won't face a retrial in a border shooting; More renters are slipping behind in their payments; Sierra Vista takes over ownership of a local golf course; and more...
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May 13, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Sheriff Nanos keeps his job, for now; A new jaguar prowls the Southern Arizona mountains; We celebrate with the graduates of Upward Bound; and more...
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May 12, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Pima County leaders could decide the sheriff’s future; State lawmakers try to muzzle teacher’s unions; A young filmmaker brings Navajo spirits to life; and more...
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May 11, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Mark Kelly says the war with Iran has left the US running out of Ammo; Colorado River states face a looming deadline in water talks; Riding along on a safe city deployment to Tucson’s homeless; and more...
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May 8, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Another grim forecast for the Colorado River; Ukrainian soldiers share their determination; an upcoming space telescope could spot newborn planets; and more...
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May 7, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Congresswoman Grijalva claims ICE is holding people too long; A state representative stays on the ballot despite unpaid fines; A Tucson teenager looks forward to a different kind of graduation; and more...
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May 6, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Tucson officials turn off the tap for a controversial data center; Police aim to bring street racing to a stop; UA forecasters expect a busy hurricane season; and more...
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May 5, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
A new plan to avert a Colorado River Crisis; Some state lawmakers owe fines in the hundreds of thousands; Appreciating teachers; and more...
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May 4, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Putting limits on ICE; Defending the Iran war; Looking for ice on the red planet; and more...
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May 1, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
In Tucson, a march on May Day; The mayor says nice things about our new home; Meet a man losing his battle with cancer, who just won a battle with the city; and more...
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Apr 30, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Residents report a spreading infection...could it be from pigeons; A wild ocelot gets a name; Keeping the western spirit alive at an Arivaca dancehall; and more...
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Apr 29, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Lawmakers demand freedom for a seriously ill migrant in federal custody; Veterans speak out on the Iran conflict; Drawing kids back to public school with a four-day week; and more...
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Apr 28, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
A judge rules Arizona voter information stays in Arizona; The fight against a new mine turns to where to dump the waste; Robots don’t actually perform surgery, but they do help; and more...
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Apr 27, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Feds put the brakes on a controversial ICE detention center; Colorado River drought could mean higher electric bills; Artificial Intelligence is complicating medical care; and more...
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Apr 24, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
A lawsuit aims to stop an ICE detention center; A petition drive aims to put the brakes on school vouchers; A local non profit gives kids food, and cooking lessons; and more...
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Apr 23, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
More Arizonans lose their food assistance; State lawmakers vote for cameras in nursing homes; Planning beyond the next moon landing; and more...
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Apr 22, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
A county official has questions about the sheriff’s answers; Testimony begins in the Tucson Electric rate hike; Managed retreat...what is it, and could it happen here; and more...
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Apr 21, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
The Sheriff hands in his homework - just in time; Tucson prepares a plan to cut expenses and save services; More on the troubled Colorado River; and more...
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Apr 20, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Details of a new, second border wall in southern Arizona; A yearly meteor shower will light up the night sky; The story of one family’s life farming along the Colorado River; and more...
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Apr 19, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
In the conclusion of a special two-part podcast hosted by AZPM News Director David Lee, reporters and producers take a close look at issues affecting our community, from covering a crucial transportation vote to reporting on those who try to help the homeless.
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Apr 18, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
In part 1 of a special two-part podcast hosted by AZPM News Director David Lee, reporters and producers take a close look at issues affecting our community: including how new faces transformed government in South Tucson, and the cutbacks in rural health care that are affecting families across the state.
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Apr 17, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
A small Pinal County town faces a water crisis; Tucson breaks ground on more low income housing; Looking at social media’s effect on campus culture; and more...
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Apr 16, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Candidates for congress are raking in the money; Campus workers raise the alarm over pay and benefits; Getting kids raised on screens to open a book; and more...
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Apr 15, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
An Arizona Senator is raising a lot of campaign money; ICE is detaining people with health issues; Pima County is working to boost literacy among young people; and more...
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Apr 14, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Details on the police shooting of a Tucson teen; Border wall work blocks hikers, and wildlife; Educators work for a more literate future; and more...
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Apr 13, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
A controversial data center clears a hurdle in court; Rival Democratic candidates fight in court; Scientists prepare to see what Artemis II brought back; and more...
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Apr 10, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
New restriction on food aid mean fewer people getting SNAP benefits; A congresswoman gets a look inside an ICE holding center; it’s cyclovia time again in Tucson; and more...
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Apr 9, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Residents keep pushing back against ICE detention centers; A festival celebrates the mighty agave; We spotlight efforts to keep unhoused people and their pets together; and more...
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Apr 8, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
ICE issues a statement after Monday’s pepper-spraying in South Tucson; Tucson comes closer to a plan to deal with data centers; Young and homeless -- one group aims to help youth on their own; and more...
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Apr 7, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
An ICE confrontation on the streets of South Tucson; Fire stations may close amid budget troubles; A library becomes an oasis for unhoused people; and more...
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Apr 6, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
UA men’s basketball plans for the future after a trip to the final four; An Arizona senator may be eyeing a trip to the White House; more people should be making a trip to the doctor; and more...
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Apr 3, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Final Four fever infects fans on their way to the game; The pep band is all warmed up; and student photographers prepare for their place in history; and more...
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Apr 2, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
As the Final Four draws near, locals are rooting for the home team, but not all of them; how politics changes a political activist; and more...
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Apr 1, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Tucson sees its team off to the Final Four; Arizona fights Trumps attempt to control elections; We find out why the mayor of South Tucson lives in a motel; and more...
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Mar 31, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
A spike in syphilis cases worries health officials; Feds may be scaling back plans for an Arizona detention center; Big changes in the tiny city of South Tucson; and more...
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Mar 30, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Protestors again line Tucson streets for no kings demonstrations; After a quarter-century drought, the wildcat men’s basketball squad is headed for the final four; College-bound students brace for deep cuts to student loans; and more...
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Mar 27, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
The UA wildcats move closer to the NCAA championship; A different kind of basketball championship is coming to Tucson; We visit a Tucson chef with roots in Barbados; and more...
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Mar 26, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Savannah Guthrie talks abut her mother’s apparent kidnapping; A big step forward for “Woman to Woman”; A new bill would block unwanted ICE detention centers; and more...
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Mar 25, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
An initiative aims to rein in school vouchers; Arizona’s waterways prove to be a big part of its economy; The nationwide reaction to ICE detention centers; and more...
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Mar 24, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Pima County’s sheriff faces pushback from his deputies, and county leaders; Cesar Chavez is removed from the calendar; Marana wrestles with a planned detention center; and more...
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Mar 23, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
ICE agents take up stations at an Arizona airport; Day 50 in the search for Nancy Guthrie; Japanese Tucsonans celebrate their culture; and more...
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Mar 20, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Fallout from the news about Cesar Chavez hits Tucson; Cooling Centers open amid a heat wave; The Wildcats earn a trip to round 2 of the NCAA tournament; and more...
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Mar 19, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Pima County’s sheriff is facing a recall; A rights group reports on abuse in group homes; Drought on the Colorado pits state against state; and more...
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Mar 18, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Getting ready for extreme heat; Chiricahua National Monument edges closer to national park status; Tucson gets ready for more years of drought; and more...
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Mar 17, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Rewriting history, as labor groups reconsider Cesar Chavez; We’re having a heat wave; The debt we owe to the Colorado River; and more...
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Mar 16, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Crowds line the UA mall for the festival of books; A robot helps with a local surgery; The wildcats are tournament-bound once again; and more...
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Mar 13, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
More questions about a possible ICE detention warehouse in Arizona; Iran’s soccer team wants to stay in the world cup, and possibly train in Tucson; Move over, Biosphere 2 - Biosphere 3 is coming; and more...
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Mar 12, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Republican State lawmakers want to get police involved in immigration; The affordability crisis comes home; More on Arizona’s health care challenges; and more...
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Mar 11, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
Pima County voters approved a twenty-year transportation plan...TEP and the City of Tucson propose an investment agreement to Tucson residents...News about the federal government's SENTRI program...TUSD members demand more ICE protections... Renovations begin at the Tucson House Apartments...And part 2 of the series 'Health on the Range: A Look at Rural Health Challenges" plus more...
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Mar 10, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
It's decision time for the RTA Next ballot issue; Opposition grows to an immigrant detention center in Marana; Facing the challenges of health care in rural Arizona; and more...
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