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Life on the Reef

The human and animal residents of the reef prepare as a cyclone approaches the coast. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Episode 232: New Money Meant to Bolster Border Security

Friday's program looks at the impact on people and law enforcement in border counties.

AZ WEEK: New Money Meant to Bolster Border Security

Friday's program looks at the impact on people and law enforcement in border counties.

Douglas' Only Hospital Closing Friday, Won't Reopen

'Closed for good,' says lawyer representing Cochise Regional Hospital's parent company.

POV: Beats of the Antonov

Learn how music and dance bind a community in the war-ravaged Sudan region. Monday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

Episode 53: Civil Discourse Programs Got Young Adults to Vote

Tucson-based national institute says its efforts are making measurable difference

METRO WEEK: Civil Discourse Programs Get Out Young Vote

Tucson-based national institute says its efforts are making measurable difference

Perspectives of Resilience

Visit an exhibit at the Tucson Museum of Art created by global refugee artists of all ages from The Owl and Panther Project.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 140

Prickly Pear Fruit; UA Media Camp; Harvesting Rain; From the Vault: Blackwell House

Arizona Spotlight for July 31, 2015

The Tucson Museum of Art displays work from refugee artists who are part of The Owl and Panther Project; space scientist Chris Impey looks "Beyond"; and Beth Surdut faces off with an angry raptor in "The Art of Paying Attention".

The Art of Paying Attention: Harris' Hawks

After wildlife illustrator Beth Surdut comes face to face with an angry raptor, she meets the hawks that rule the sky in her Tucson neighborhood.

Armed Vets Camping Near Border to Stop Drugs

Participants say they took oath to protect country; Border Patrol calls effort dangerous.

Police Ticket Disproportionate Number of Blacks in Tucson

Hispanic, White drivers receive nearly eighty-percent of traffic tickets, a rate less than their population

Hospital in Douglas May Shut Its Doors Friday

Facility loses Medicare payments; it's among hundreds of rural health operations imperiled in US.

This American Life: The Problem We All Live With

Learn about a school district that accidentally launched a desegregation program. Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. on NPR 89.1.

300 D-M Airmen Return to Families after 6 Months Overseas

They were among 1,200 airmen sent around the world in the Tucson base's largest deployment.

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