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Previewing the 2020 legislative session, overcoming addiction stigmas

What Gov. Ducey and legislative leaders are prioritizing this year.

Grief and questions remain for family of woman who battled addiction

Arizona 360 follows up with Jerry and Louise Beitel.

Fentanyl seizures up nearly 75% in Pinal County

Sheriff Mark Lamb describes how the drug is impacting the county.

Seizing fentanyl at Arizona’s border

How CBP and the DEA have adopted new strategies to detect the drug.

ADHS director on steps taken to curb opioid overdoses

Impacts made by the 2018 Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act.

Revisiting Arizona’s opioid epidemic

As part of Arizona Public Media's special series Arizona Addicted.

360 Encore: Automation in Arizona

The issue is the focus of an upcoming event in January 2020.

Border wait times, Rep. Raúl Grijalva, OSIRIS-REx milestone

Plus, our journalists roundtable takes a deep dive into recent headlines impacting Arizona.

OSIRIS-REx mission selects sample site on asteroid

The University of Arizona is leading the NASA mission.

Journalists roundtable: USMCA & 2020 Outlook

The panel also discusses political news in Southern Arizona.

Rep. Raúl Grijalva on impeachment, USMCA and climate change

The Arizona congressman sat down with Christopher Conover at AZPM in November.

Arizona border wait times up as CBP increases security

A discussion with Guadalupe Ramirez, CBP's director of field operations.

What’s the military’s economic impact in Arizona?

A 2017 study from the Maguire Company measured the military's economic output.

Community group advocates for Fort Huachuca’s future

The Fort Huachuca 50 formed in response to the Pentagon's 1988 Base Realignment and Closure.

Amid criticism of military housing, Fort Huachuca stands apart

Members of one family living on the post shared their experiences.

Training the next generation of intelligence soldiers

Lorraine Rivera profiles Fort Huachuca's largest training battalion.

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