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Episode 300: One Week In, Trump Sets Sights on Health Care and the Border

A look at impacts on Southern Arizona of the president's first actions.

Border Patrol Chief Resigns One Day After Trump Executive Order

One of the shortest tenures in agency history.

Tucson VA to Stop Accepting Civilian Benefit Plans

Tricare and Champva patients no longer accepted.

Tucson's Winter Visitor Season Peaks with Gem Shows

Forty events, vendors from around the globe expected to attract thousands.

Get to Know Arizona's US-Mexican Border Through Photos

Tweets show varying terrain and different barriers already in place.

Southern Arizona Leaders Invite Trump to Walk the Border

O'odham leader and Nogales mayor say president must hear their concerns.

New UA President Could be Named in March

A committee will meet and interview prospective candidates in coming weeks.

Tucson Police Chief: 'Sanctuary' Ban Won't Work

Magnus says police relations with community important to force's mission.

Mexican President Cancels Meeting with Trump over Wall-Building Order

President's executive order brings mix of reactions on both sides of the border.

Deep, Two-Mile Fissure Discovered Near Picacho Peak

Fissures are deep cracks in the earth caused by over pumping of groundwater.

No Voter Fraud in Arizona, Officials Say

Secretary of state called the elections "very free from fraud."

Program Aims to Send Latino Students to College in STEM Fields

Pima Community College was awarded $3.1 million federal grant.

Federal Government Sponsors Tucson Security Symposium

Homeland Security officials to sit down with local businesses.

Southern Arizona Towns Navigating a More Moderate Growth

Oro Valley, Sahuarita, Marana mayors balancing residents' needs with growth, planning and revenue.

Freeze Warning in Effect in Pima and Pinal Counties, O'odham Nation

Temperatures expected to be at or below freezing through Wednesday.

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