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AZ WEEK: Arizona Universities Brace for Cuts

How will higher-education institutions and students absorb $77M in state aid reductions?

Episode 31: Downtown Tucson's Revival and What's to Come

A look back to the 1980s, plus perspectives from architect, tourism expert, real estate broker.

Episode 208: Arizona Universities Brace for Cuts

How will higher-education institutions and students absorb $77M in state aid reductions?

Regents Want Cuts Reversed With Budget Improvement

'Defunding universities goes against state's goals of economic growth,' Regents president says.

Quartet for the End of Time

Author Johanna Skibsrud discusses drawing on a famous piece of music for inspiration, and reads from her new novel for "Sound Fiction".

Arizona Spotlight for February 6th, 2015

Music and memories with songwriter and performer Dan Hicks; a trip to the Tohono O'odham Nation to learn how recycling can also be redemption; author Johanna Skibsrud discusses her novel "Quartet for the End of Time".

Return to the Wild: The Chris McCandless Story

Take a fresh look at the story of a hiker found dead in an abandoned bus in the Alaskan wilderness. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

American Experience: The Forgotten Plague

Learn more about tuberculosis, the deadliest killer in human history. Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

It's Gem & Mineral Time in Tucson

Event brings in estimated $120 million in direct spending, 55,000 visitors over two weeks.

Training to Preserve Saguaro Park Through Good Practices

Traveling pair from 'Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics' will be at park this weekend.

Regents President: Budget Cuts 'Imminent' at Universities

Students show up en masse, ask for budgeting transparency, grad student 'living wage.'

Tucson Looking to Replace Street Lights With LED

Phoenix putting 90,000 energy-efficient bulbs in place; Tucson plans to start in 6 months.

State Issues Its OKs on Rosemont Water Quality

Decision now moves to federal level - Forest Service and Army Corps of Engineers.

House of Cards Marathon

A politician denied a Cabinet post by the newly installed Prime Minister, ruthlessly schemes his way to power. Sunday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on PBS 6.

McSally Pushes Border Security Bill

She leads Republican effort on House floor to move legislation that stalled last month.

Ban on Photo Speed Enforcement Sought in Arizona

Bill's sponsor calls it breach of Constitution's protection against unreasonable searches.

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