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Billboards in Tucson and Phoenix call out cuts made to Saguaro National Park

A national campaign blames Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency for reduced services at 40 national parks.

Trump cuts baby 'Safe to Sleep' team. Here's what parents should know

The Safe to Sleep campaign has greatly reduced cases of sudden infant death syndrome and other sleep-related deaths.

One Tree at a Time

Planting roots today for a cooler, healthier, and more beautiful Tucson tomorrow.

Redefining Religion

Two bishops gave up their building to serve the homeless—no sermons, just support.

Resettlement agencies warn admissions system is dismantled, despite court orders

When Trump abruptly ended the Refugee Resettlement Program, newly arrived families in Tucson and across the U.S. were left stranded—along with vetted refugees abroad. Three months later, despite court rulings, the system to bring them may no longer exist.

Trump says he's ending federal funding for NPR and PBS. They say he can't

It is not clear that the president has the authority to make such orders to CPB under the law.

Trump signs executive order directing federal funding cuts to PBS and NPR

The broadcasters get roughly half a billion dollars in public money, and have been preparing for the possibility of stiff cuts since Trump's election.

University of Arizona announces leadership shifts for colleges of health sciences

All colleges will now report to the Office of the Provost after the elimination of a Senior Vice President role.

Discovering the most distant galaxies

Astronomers are focusing on the smallest and most distant galaxies in the universe.

Education Department stops $1 billion in funding for school mental health

The Trump administration will halt $1 billion in federal grants used by school districts to hire mental health professionals like counselors and social workers.

VA job cuts loom but deadline moves

Sec. Collins says layoffs won’t affect healthcare, but Tucson VA staff worry about impact on veterans and support roles.

TUSD to make dozens of administrative cuts

Tucson Unified School District has identified dozens of vacant administrative positions to cut to help reduce the $8.5 million year-over-year deficit.

“Adulting 101” class helps Pima County inmates rebuild after jail

Freedom Management classes focus on life skills and personal responsibility for the justice-involved.

Over 2,000 acre wildfire in Cochise County at 22% containment

The fire started on Monday. The cause is still unknown.

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