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To get that perfect ear of corn, weather has to cooperate. But climate change is making it dicier

Climate change is intensifying the waiting game during a critical time of year between planting and harvest.

US heat wave smothers Pacific Northwest, poses extreme risk in California and Arizona

The largest area under the warning was around Tucson, Arizona, where the National Weather Service forecast highs between 102 and 107 degrees Fahrenheit.

Berlin's newest panda twins, Leni and Lotti, celebrate their 1st birthday

Berlin’s newest panda twins have celebrated their first birthday with frozen vegetable treats and a candle made out of bamboo shoots.

Ice shortage: Youth hockey in Tucson is booming and outgrowing single rink, although help is on the way

The desert heat hasn’t stopped the sport’s momentum, and the demand for ice is bigger than ever,

Mendoza makes healthcare cuts central in bid to unseat Ciscomani

Democrat JoAnna Mendoza says Rep. Juan Ciscomani’s support for new eligibility checks will strip coverage, while he argues they target “waste.”

20 More Years of the RTA?

Pima County mulls a sales tax extension for the Regional Transportation Authority.

Go below decks with "Ship" at Live Theater Workshop, a quirky new play about a young woman charting a course to adulthood.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "Weekend Edition Sunday" host Ayesha Rascoe on the current reality facing NPR; and storyteller Sharon Wysocki tells how her art project went viral way back in the '90s.

Using dryland farming techniques to grow crops in the Southwest

Dryland farming has been a staple for indigenous desert communities for centuries.

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A team of scientists found a black hole that formed soon after the Big Bang

A group of astronomers detect the oldest known black hole using the James Webb Telescope

New views of an exoplanet generate interest in Alpha Centauri

Study confirms findings from the University of Arizona on nearby solar system.

Researchers explore putting data centers in Earth orbit

Satellites would need to be protected from the space environment to keep information safe.

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