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MOCA Executive Director Samuel Ireland to Step Down

A national search for his successor is underway.

Foundation Offers 'Naming Opportunities' for Donations to Jan. 8 Memorial

Donors' names will be displayed prominent places at the site for gifts of $1M or $500K.

Water to Keep Flowing to Arizona, Nevada from Colorado River, for Now

Despite record lows at Lake Mead, states aren't facing cutbacks in 2017

UA Scientists to Make 3-D Map of Universe for Dark Energy Clues

Kitt Peak instrument will measure light of 35 million objects over 5 years.

SynCardia Official: Tucson Operations Expected to Continue

Artificial heart manufacturer went through bankruptcy, sale in July.

Republican Corporation Commission Candidates Look to Move Past 'Dark Money' Debate

Most vying for the 3 open spots hope conversation can go beyond elections spending, solar issues.

UA's Hart Asks Regents for Health Sciences Investigation

Move comes following allegations of misuse of public funds and alteration of public documents.

Richard Caris, UA Mirror Lab Namesake, Dies at 81

Caris valued 'exciting projects and the people that were trying to do them.'

20 Percent of Early Ballots Have Been Processed, So Far

With 2 weeks until the primary, voters have until Aug. 19 to request an early ballot.

New UA Building to be Academic Center for Athletes

'CATS' will provide space for study, academic support, official says.

Desert Winds

Bruce Stoller discovered wind instruments can be made with native materials: the stalks of agaves and yuccas.

Inspector George Gently: Gently Going Under

The investigation into a suspicious death in a coal mine is complicated when Gently and Bacchus run up against deep hostilities within the community. Friday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Both Sides Claim Defense of Voters in Marijuana Initiative Suit

Sides gave oral arguments Friday in lawsuit seeking to block measure to legalize recreational pot.

Secrets of the Tower of London

Unlock doors to secret rooms and learn surprising facts about the famous Tower of London. Thursday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

This American Life: My Summer Self

Can people actually reinvent themselves in the warmer months? Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. on NPR 89.1

Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, A Nature Special Presentation

This three-part series marathon looks at the behavior of nature’s most devoted parents. Wednesday beginning at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

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