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The deadline for Congress to re-fund the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, which insures children from low-income families, passed two weeks…
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Some public toilets in America’s state and national parks have open ventilation pipes that wildlife often mistake for burrows. Many die trapped in…
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The Health Resources and Services Administration recently awarded $3 million to rural communities in eight states to reduce opioid overdoses. Maya…
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The excitement has been building for weeks and weeks. On Monday, August 21st the solar eclipse will finally be here. It will darken the skies along a path…
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The health of the Latino population is a priority for the Mexican Consulate in Yuma, who recently contributed thousands of dollars to support a mobile…
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Yuma, Arizona provides the majority of winter leafy greens in the U.S. and Salinas, California grows those same crops in the summer. When harvest periods…
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When the nation's communities at large think about science, they don't always think of Arizona. The Arizona Science Desk, a two year collaboration among…
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KAWC is pleased to host author and Arizona Science Desk Reporter, Melissa Sevigny for our next Spirited Discussion! Sevigny will read from her book,…
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The Orion project is planned to take humans to Mars but before that can happen, NASA wants to send astronauts to the moon for the first time in decades.…
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Wildlife conservationists say the existing barriers along the U.S. Mexico border are already detrimental to wildlife. U.S. Congressman Raúl Grijalva told…