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Forecast: Tucson Recession Jobs Lost Recovered by 2016

City added 6,000 jobs in past year in what economists point to as sign of improvement, with pace to continue.

Proof of Citizenship Suit Sent Back to Fed Elections Officials

Federal judge leaves KS, AZ request for voter registration modifications in the hands of Election Assistance Commission.

How Sherlock Changed the World

Examine the impact of the fictional Holmes on real criminal investigation and forensic techniques. Tuesday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

AZ Week: Teachers, Students Adjust to Common Core

UA education dean: Arizona needs to be aware of major investment needed for success of new standards.

Red Metal: The Copper Country Strike of 1913

A Look at Michigan’s Copper Country strike from its hopeful start to its heartrending conclusion. Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Episode 153: Common Core Implementation in Classrooms

New teaching method is not only new to students but also the teachers who have to prepare themselves to understand new standards.

Arizona Spotlight for December 13th, 2013

Shelter for homeless women; author explains 'the hypocrisy footprint;' teacher talks common core standards; meet composer Brad Fiedel.

Borrowed Time - A Musical Journey

Find out why successful film composer Brad Fiedel decided to leave Hollywood behind in a quest to rekindle his artistic inspiration.

The Hypocrisy Footprint

Author Chris Cokinos tries to explain the logic behind what he calls the 'hypocrisy footprint' left by backyard pools in the arid Southwest

Architect: Old Main Renovations Should Stay True to Its History

Corky Poster is a Tucson architect, one of the many hands involved in project; says structure is a distinctive symbol.

AZ Illustrated Politics: Friday, December 13, 2013

AZ Legislature gets back to work this week, what can we expect?; gas tax hike to pay for road construction.

AZ's Only Governor of Mexican Descent Receives Award

The Consular Corps of Arizona gives Raul H. Castro the Global Diplomat Award; "I feel honored," he says.

4th Ave Street Fair Brings Millions into Community Each Year

Biannual fair usually brings hundreds of thousands of people; vendors make a huge chunk of their income in that weekend alone.

Tucson Has Spent 8% of Road Repair Funds, Official Says

Halfway through the fiscal year, the city has spent about $1.5M of the $20M voters authorized for fixing streets this year.

Barber Applauds Mental Health Funding Expansion

Vice President Biden announced Tuesday an additional $100M for services, facilities; AZ Democrat advocate of mental health awareness to prevent gun violence.

Israel: Facing the Future

Get a fresh look at Israel’s response to changes sweeping the region in the wake of the Arab Spring. Monday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

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