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A Look Back at "Life in the Universe"

UA College of Science Dean Joaquin Ruiz reflects on a recent lecture series and the importance of bringing scientists and the community together

James Baker: The Man Who Made Washington Work

Review the story of a remarkable politician: a power-player, dealmaker and diplomat. Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Independent Lens: Little White Lie

See what happens when a filmmaker unlocks a powerful family secret about her real father’s identity. Monday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

New Bill Would Establish Insurance Requirements for Ridesharing

Those using ride-for-hire apps would need insurance beyond personal plan

High School Minority Grad Rate Declines in Arizona

One of four states showing worse numbers, while other Western states register big improvements.

Judge Drops Most Charges in Trial of Immigration Activists

Twelve protesters still facing charges for obstruction of a highway and public nuisance.

As California Sets New Water Restrictions, Arizona Resources Dwindle

State official says Arizona water shortage does not meet California's severity, yet.

U.S. House Hears Arguments for Saving A-10 Airplane

The House Armed Services Committee is working on a defense budget for next year and the A-10 is front and center.

UA Researchers Explore Health Benefits of Man's Best Friend

Researchers seek human participants and funding to find if dog ownership improves human probiotics.

Radio Special Features Speakers from UA Science Lecture Series

Listen to a conversation with speakers from the University Of Arizona College Of Science Lecture Series, “Life in the Universe.” Friday at 1 p.m. on NPR 89.1

Nature: Ireland's Wild River

Join cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson as he films the natural history of the Shannon River. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Arizona Drought Conditions Decline, But Water Issues Remain

Most of state still in moderate to severe categories drought; small Rockies snow pack remains chief worry.

Judges Must Perform All Weddings, Including Same-Sex

Arizona Judicial Ethics Committee tells jurists to accept all couples or none at all.

Trial Begins for Immigration Activists Who Stopped Buses

Charges are misdemeanors, including disorderly conduct, obstructing governmental operations.

AZ WEEK EXTRA: Not Too Old to Learn to Read

Story of a 58-year old man who spent decades hiding illiteracy before deciding to turn his life around.

Reduced Migrant Farm Workforce Drives Technology

Robotic lettuce thinner in Yuma's winter fields can do work of 60-member crew in one day.

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