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Doc Martin: Other People’s Children

Louisa organizes James Henry’s first birthday party, but nothing goes as planned. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Garcia Cleaners: 'Loads' of History After 107 Years

Tucson business started by Mexican immigrant was first a tailor shop

Dímelo Asked: What Inspires You to Vote? Or What Doesn’t?

We wanted to see if the political polarization visible nationally can be seen on the ground in and around Tucson.

Episode 262: How Did Arizona End up in the 'Doughnut Hole' of El Niño Weather Effects?

Arizona Week looks at what happened to predicted rainfall and what this means for the future

How Did Arizona Hit 'Doughnut Hole' of El Niño Weather?

Arizona Week looks at what happened to predicted rainfall, what it means for future.

Employment, Housing Help Reduce Tucson Homelessness

Metro Week looks at programs and people working to find shelter for homeless.

Employment, Housing Help Reduce Tucson Homelessness

Metro Week looks at programs and people working to find shelter for homeless.

Nova: Secrets of Noah's Ark

Witness a new investigation of the Biblical flood story, leading to the reconstruction of an ark. Wednesday at 8 p.m. PBS 6.

'Promotoras' Enlisted to Grow Rainwater Harvest

Latina community health educators hope to bring about greater awareness.

W-i-n-n-e-r-s: Two Pima County Students in State Spelling Bee

Matt Glasshoff and Sai Konkimalla to represent county Saturday at state championship.

Sanders, Trump in Tucson, Cruz in Douglas, Clintons Here, Too

Many in state undecided four days before presidential preference primary election.

Polyester, rainwater & pinhole cameras

Arizona Spotlight seeks moments of inspiration with guest host Sophia Paliza-Carre

Can Nogales Recapture Mexican Produce Imports Lost to Texas?

Policy summit for industry group focuses on legislation, quicker crossings.

Tucson Photographer, Daughter Tell Stories of Syrian Refugees

Wayne Martin Belger, daughter Tara photographed front lines of crisis.

Carmina Burana Extempore

Tenor soloist Christopher Pfund speaks to Andy Bade about his concert with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus.

Presidential Candidates Flood Arizona Before Tuesday Primary

Rallies and TV ads mark the final days before the presidential preference primary

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