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New congressional, legislative districts approved

The new congressional district boundaries create three seats that lean Democratic, four seats that lean Republican and two that are more narrowly divided between the parties.

Local organization gives tours showing how to conserve water

The group also helps homeowners navigate rebates and grants to defray the cost.

'Fearless' student podcasters explore big issues

Meet some of the students and the teacher behind Tucson's City High Radio.

Surge of federal funds planned to expand broadband access across Arizona

Most of the money will go to Arizona's rural counties.

Sewage crisis hits Mexico beach community

Sonora's governor promises aid

Wildlife of Southern Arizona

This week The Buzz talks with experts studying bats, Gila Topminnows and jaguars, and others who focus on how animals move from place-to-place.

The rising cost and need for housing in Arizona

This week, The Buzz examines some of the factors behind the continued rise in housing costs.

Nonprofit helps homeowners find good price for solar panels

The organization is launching its second co-op in Tucson.

Drought monitors paint a bleak picture for the Colorado River

Four metrics are used to track drought, and they paint a bleak picture

Managing water in the desert

One organization, Watershed Management Group, is teaching Tucsonans how to manage water in the desert.

Americans travel for dental care south of the border

Tony Paniagua reports from Nogales.

New border rules and travel to Tucson

Arizona 360 checks in with Felipe Garcia at Vamos a Tucson, the Visit Tucson bureau that monitors travel to the region.

Congress approves millions of dollars in new funding for Arizona ports of entry

Luis Ramirez, an international border adviser, talks to Arizona 360 about what those improvements mean for cross border trade and border communities.

Border traffic rebounding

Arizona 360 examines how federal officers are handling the increase in traffic and monitoring vaccinate documents.

The economics and community of food

The Buzz examines how food moves through the economy and how it brings people together.

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