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On The Border — 101 episodes

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The Dennis DeConcini Port rebuild and what it means for Nogales

2

A New Community Hub Is Taking Shape at Camp Naco

3

Willcox police say March 31 shooting suspect fled to Mexico

4

Federal prosecutors add terrorism-related charge in former Sierra Vista gun store case

5

Douglas Marks International Women’s Day with Migrant Women at the Center

6

Bisbee hears ICE petition and leaders warn of legal exposure

7

The Volunteer Search Team Looking for Nancy Guthrie

8

Bisbee residents seek a council decision on immigration enforcement cooperation

9

Santa Cruz County Pushes Back on Kristi Noem’s Border Visit

10

Desert gunfight exposed a hidden record of violence

11

Mother of five’s murder case moves forward with arrest

12

Warren’s Historic District Finally Gets National Recognition

13

After Agua Prieta Murder, Douglas Family Left Searching for Answers

14

Reopening Taco Giro in the middle of a regional immigration push

15

Keeping Nogales Informed: A Century of the Nogales International

16

Inside Grill ’77: Fort Huachuca’s Newest Dining Experience

17

Judge Slashes Bail for Ex–Border Patrol Agent in Child Trafficking Case

18

How a Chinese Merchant Became Fort Huachuca’s Lifeline

19

How Border Construction Impacts Arizona’s Wildlife

20

Mayor of Douglas receives honor in Agua Prieta

21

Douglas welcomes back Mexican cattle but parasite brings it to a halt

22

A shift is underway at the Raul H. Castro Port of Entry in Douglas

23

Cochise County Braces for Possible Loss of Public Lands

24

Sierra Vista Gun Shop at Center of Firearms Trafficking Case

25

Electronic Warfare Readiness At Risk As Fort Huachuca Shrinks

26

New Mobile Market Makes Healthy Eating Easier

27

How Douglas Is Leveraging Its Border Location for Economic Growth

28

Ranchers report multi-year financial setbacks from livestock killed by wolves

29

Residents Adapt as Military Eyes Roosevelt Reservation

30

How a Sierra Vista Trainer Is Taming Two Wild Mustangs from BLM Lands

31

New Data Reveals Douglas Is Losing Shoppers to Other Cities

32

Douglas pushes back on scaled-down road plan tied to new port

33

After Her Son’s Death, Charlotte Hoffman Built Benson a Safer Way Home

34

How Cochise County Became the Backdrop for The Return

35

Bisbee Council Debates Whether to Guarantee Final Bikeways Funds

36

Smaller Fire Districts Struggle to Keep Up with Rising Fire Risk

37

Sky Islands at Crossroads as Federal Forest Protections Roll Back

38

Santa Cruz Officials Accused of Aiding Embezzlement

39

Río Fronteras project highlights life along the border

40

New Bills Aim to Map and Protect Willcox Basin

41

Grijalva’s Exit Opens the Field in Arizona’s District Seven

42

Checking In on Mayor Grijalva’s First 100 Days

43

A Look Inside Fort Huachuca's Support Role in Border Operations

44

Burro Palooza in Willcox: A Celebration of Adoption and Awareness

45

Exiting Tombstone Marshal Jim Adams issues statement about his resignation

46

Protected Mexican gray wolves responsible for 2 stock deaths in Cochise County

47

Soldiers from NY arrive in AZ to strengthen operations along border

48

Last humanitarian camp near Sasabe faces closure

49

Court filing smears Cochise County Sheriff’s Office with questionable claim

50

In Nogales a railway project continues amid calls for transparency

51

Mayor moves to declare an emergency in Douglas in wake of Trump's actions

52

McDonald's on Fry to hold 50-year anniversary celebration of chain's first ever drive-thru

53

Ridenour sentenced to 36.5 years for Douglas church arsons

54

New Year’s Eve rescue in Willcox ends in seizure of more than 20 animals

55

How would Prop 314 impact local operations?

56

No plea deal reached in case of former USBP agent accused of distributing sex videos

57

Agua Prieta set to welcome a new Walmart Super Center

58

One-Room desert schoolhouse on Arizona-New Mexico border thrives

59

In visit to Douglas, Harris promises an overhaul of immigration and the border

60

Grant money flows into Willcox water infrastructure

61

Ann English honored by Arizona Border Counties Coalition

62

Douglas preparing to donate 80 acres of land for new port of entry

63

Sheriff Dannels faces backlash following endorsement of Independent District 3 candidate

64

First Binational Chess Championship this weekend in Agua Prieta

65

Appeals court throws out conviction in case of murdered BP agent Brian Terry

66

Water issues in Willcox have raised significant concerns

67

A look at efforts to rebuild two historic churches in Douglas

68

A major development from Arizona Legislature on immigration laws

69

Trial of Mesa teen charged with the death of a Benson woman ends abruptly

70

Cochise County law enforcement risk lives to stop human smugglers

71

Allo Fiber has begun installing high-speed fiber internet in Sierra Vista

72

Why Nogales City Council declined to vote on rainbow crosswalk

73

A troubling rise in Mexican cartels recruiting teenagers as "load car" drivers

74

Willcox resident doesn't accept plea for attempted murder of peace officer

75

Douglas animal control officers accused of dumping feral cats

76

Saguaro Man festival stirs concerns among residents

77

Transforming former Turquoise Valley Golf Course in Naco into "Camp Riff"

78

How "Operation Plaza Strike" targets drug trafficking in Plaza Nogales

79

Legacy Foundation of SE Arizona holds first Cochise County Drug Summit

80

Community members ready to give thoughts on future of Camp Naco

81

A closer look into the work of the FBI in Sierra Vista

82

SPECIAL: A conversation with Kirsten Engel as she runs for Arizona's Sixth Congressional District

83

Mother of teen facing trial for fatal incident says he's not a monster

84

Local author publishes new book "Encounter" illustrating stark realities of migrant abuse

85

The remarkable career of Michael Hyatt, a veteran Border Patrol agent

86

Rancher rejects plea deal in the fatal shooting of a migrant; Arizona's affordable housing problem; Remembering Tyna Willis

87

Sheriff Mark Dannels is Herald/Review’s Person of the Year; Looking back at 2023; Remembering Patrick Brewer

88

Centro de Recursos Al Migrante; Mesquite Mercantile; Remembering Alma Zemp-Davis

89

27-year-old Mexican national convicted of human smuggling; The voice of ASU football; Remembering Jack Phillips

90

Biden administration urging judges not to halt asylum rule; Sen. David Gowan in D.C.; Remembering Bob Morgan

91

Homelessness in Cochise County; Yuma County Supervisor joins national discussion on border; Remembering Joseph Beam

92

Buffalo Soldiers Celebrated At Camp Naco; Border deaths due to heat; Remembering Jan Bill

93

New Congressional task force aims to combat Mexican cartels; Meet a local gunsmith; Remembering Carol Alberta

94

Why Bisbee is buying border wall shipping containers; New bill wants AZ women to have right to contraception; Remembering The Honorable Gail A. Wight

95

Local groups focus on making the two-port solution a reality; Tombstone's first Wild West Paracon; Remembering Donald Vandine

96

Rancher, John Ladd, says migrants run through his land is a 24-7; Testing scores across AZ fell during pandemic; Remembering Tamara Johnson

97

County Supervisors hold emergency meeting on ballot counting; United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement; Remembering Chuck Chrispell

98

Migrants continue to flock to the border in droves; Meet Christopher Tapia who is running for Mayor of Benson; Remembering Morrison Lee Gilbert

99

Border Control implements heat kits to help migrants; Pence visits border; Remembering Juanita Francis Reeves Cotton

100

Ruling to keep Title 42 got mixed reactions in Cochise County; Fort Huachuca recognizes AAPI Month; Remembering Mary Diana Rand

101

An evening in Naco, Sonora gone wrong; NEW: Best of Preps; Remembering Dorothy Ellen Bell