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Every summer, hundreds of people die trying to cross the deserts along the U.S./Mexico border. Claudine LoMonaco interviews Vassar Professor Joseph Nevins about his new book "Dying to Live", which tells one migrant's story.
We'll hear a personal essay from U of A anthropology student Maisa Taha, about her experience walking The Migrant Trail. She and many others made the journey to raise awareness of migrant deaths.
The Tucson Weekly's Jim Nintzel joins Mark McLemore to tell us about Scramblewatch '08, the paper's online campaign headquarters, and what it can offer to Arizona voters.
The food of Peru is getting recognition for its unique blend of flavors and cultures. Luis Carrion visits Candela Restaurant in Tucson, 5845 N Oracle Rd, which offers Peruvian cuisine with a family recipe touch.
Listen to June 26 Edition - Elder abuse, cancer, classical music
After nearly six months, the legislature wrapped up its annual meeting in Phoenix. In this edition of Political Conversations, reporter Christopher Conover wraps up the session with Senate President Tim Bee (R-Tucson).
Listen to June 26 Edition - House Minority Leader Phil Lopes (D-Tucson).
West Nile Virus
Posted at 7:27 on Thursday, July 3rd 2008
The yearly warning is out about sometimes-deadly West Nile Virus in Arizona. Only one positive case has been identified in a "sentinel chicken," but nevertheless, health officials are warning residents to be careful.
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On Now: Car Talk
Brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi of Boston respond to automotive questions with a blend of engineering education, mechanical expertise and quick-witted humor.
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Whad'Ya Know
Hosted by Michael Feldman, this comedy quiz show invites callers and audience members to participate in zany quizzes, games and skits.
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