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WILDE MEYER GALLERY December 5th ArtWalk

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Barack Obama rallies Arizona voters in Tucson

The former president urged voters to back VP Kamala Harris and AZ Democrats.

Canceling subscriptions has to be as easy as signing up, the FTC says in a new rule

Federal regulators receive around 70 complaints a day about charges for subscriptions that are difficult to cancel or that people don't realize they accepted in the first place.

Maggie Contreras Extempore

AZPM Classical host Andy Bade recently spoke with Maggie Contreras, director of the documentary “Maestra” about women entering the field of orchestral conducting.

Surveying the sky with one of the world’s most advanced telescopes

Astronomers with the Vera Rubin Observatory are on track to start their work early next year.

Nanos defends decision to suspend political rival, says “I’m doing my job.”

Both employees are under gag orders and cannot speak on the allegations of policy violations.

Ruben Gallego divorce records unsealed but reveal little about Democratic Senate candidate

GOP nominee Kari Lake has hyped the release of the records as part of a broader attack on Ruben Gallego's character.

The Buzz: The race for open seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission

We look at what the Corporation Commission does, and offer some analysis of the race so far.

Obama’s Tucson stop highlights push for early voting in Arizona

Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and former Obama speechwriter David Litt emphasize issues that matter to Arizona voters in advance of the visit.

Fact Check AZ: We oblige factcheckthisad.com's request

The website is featured in online attack ads, and traces back to a major GOP congressional Super PAC.

Tucson Symphony Orchestra Extempore

Trevor Barroero and Fred Morgan, percussionists of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, spoke with AZPM host Jason Schreiber.

Ground to Glory

Join us for the journey of creating a jewelry at XEROCRAFT Maker’s Space in Tucson!

AZLuminaria defends reporter after Sheriff Nanos accuses misconduct

Criminal Justice reporter John Washington reimbursed an inmate for the cost of phone calls from the jail, according to AZLuminaria.

Democratic incumbent out-raising Republican challenger in most competitive Pima County supervisors race

The district is split nearly evenly between Republicans, Democrats, and unaffiliated voters.

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