U.S. Fish and Wildlife trying again to protect endangered cactuses

Two types of cactus may be getting special status in Arizona. U.S. Fish and Wildlife is once again asking for public input on its plans to protect the increasingly rare plants.

Sources Outside AZ Contribute to Ozone Problem

Tackling the valley’s ozone pollution problem isn’t so simple.  A lot of it is locally produced.  But as KJZZ’s Paul Atkinson reports, we don’t have control over other sources.

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