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Diane Rehm: A Look at Bitcoin

Lawmakers and regulators take a closer look at Bitcoin. Weekdays 9-11 a.m. on NPR 89.1 FM/1550 AM.

Desert Bighorn Sheep Return to Santa Catalinas

31 animals gathered from Yuma are released into Pusch Ridge wilderness Monday; 60 more coming.

Book Club Raises Mental Health Awareness, Builds Community

Two volunteers work to create a forum for learning about mental illness that welcomes a growing group of interested readers.

Secrets of Scotland Yard

Sleuths reveal the secrets of becoming a detective and uncover details of those who’ve gone before. Thursday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Nova: Asteroid: Doomsday or Payday?

Examine whether asteroids could be our economic salvation — or instruments of extinction. Wednesday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

AZ Week: Problems, Debate Over Affordable Care Act

Four voices discuss political, economic, societal effects in the country, amid one controversy after the other.

Episode 149: Impacts of Affordable Care Act

A discussion about the political, economic effects of Obamacare; will the good outweigh the glitches or vice versa?

Q & A With John Sebastian

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will perform at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix Nov. 17, 18.

AZ Illustrated Politics: Friday, November 15, 2013

Republicans say no immigration reform in 2013; Tucson City Council's new policy on SB 1070; McCain's role in pushing bill prohibiting employment discrimination on LGBT.

New Study Shows Trade Relationships in North America

In honor of the 20th anniversary of NAFTA, Brookings' Institution released examination of international trade between region's 100 major metro areas.

Tucsonan Struggles to Find a Kidney, Turns to Facebook

Don Do, a 23-year-old former UA student, created an event page to reach out to people, hoping to find a donor.

Native DJ Crew Brings Hybrid Pow Wow to Tucson

Our music "goes against the long history of misrepresentation of aboriginal people," says group member.

Arizona Spotlight

November 15, 2013 show

Artists Working on New Mural to Adorn Old Pueblo

Six artists, all with different styles, have come together to create a piece that will represent Tucson, unite the community.

Monthly Employment Workshops Aim to Empower Women

YWCA of Tucson provide seek to help unemployed, underemployed women through a 4-day training program.

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