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Secrets of the Dead: Teotihuacan’s Lost Kings

Follow scientists as they explore tombs beneath an ancient Mexican city for clues to a lost culture. Tuesday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Genealogy Roadshow: Miami

Trace stories about Native, Cuban, Filipino and African-American forebears and a criminal ancestor. Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

New State Funds Buy 'Authentic Thank You' for Vail Teachers

Suburban school district plans to use money for staff raises and retention bonuses.

Second Chances

Depression can take people to some dark places, and what they do there can shock or hurt the ones they love. But sometimes hitting rock bottom can set the stage for a new beginning.

Young Leaders in Tucson Tackle Environmental Challenges

One Young World Summit convenes 500 young adults at Biosphere 2.

Episode 92: The University of Arizona Today and Tomorrow

Metro Week looks at how one of the regions economic powerhouses is faring

The University of Arizona Today and Tomorrow

Metro Week looks at how one of the region's economic powerhouses is faring.

Episode 271: Prop 123's Slim Victory Shows 'How Displeased the Voters Are'

Arizona Week looks at what happens now that an education funding measure passed

Prop 123's Slim Victory Shows 'How Displeased Voters Are'

Arizona Week looks at what happens now that education funding measure passed.

This American Life: The Middle of Nowhere

This week stories from faraway, hard-to-get-to places. Saturday at Noon and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. on NPR 89.1.

The Mysterious Crested Saguaro

The Mysterious Crested Saguaro takes an in-depth look into this extremely rare mutation of the saguaro cactus.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 232

Crested Saguaros; Bareback Rider; Second Chances After Hitting Bottom

Woman Fights for Mental Health Care in Rural Arizona

Sheri George wages war against health care provider shortage in rural communities.

Phoenix Man Files Suit to Block Prop 123, Citing Federal Law

Claims increased pull from State Land Trust violates law that made Arizona a state.

Four Decades of Perseverance Rewarded with College Degree

An education for Tucsonan Karen Schaffner was a long time coming.

Lake Mead at Lowest Level on Record, 37% Capacity

Further declines seen before upstream dam releases will build it again.

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