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One Month On, Shooting Survivors Find Strength

Survivors Ron Barber and Pam Simon say there's a "whole lot yet to be done"

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Goes On Tour

Key parts of the historic document that purchased much of the West from Mexico are on display in Tucson during February

Episode 5: For AZ Economy, 'Less Dreadful Times Ahead'

Chamber exec, economist see slow movement now, more later with government help.

Where Did We Come From?

NOVA scienceNOW examines whether the key to our planet's existence might have been the explosive shockwave of an ancient supernova. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD

A Brief History of Segregation

Explore the legacy of segregation, and the uphill journey that many African Americans had to make to get an equal education no more than a generation or two from today.

Kyl Wrapping Up Service

Arizona's junior senator is ready to walk away

NATURE: The Himalayas

Take a stunning journey to the Himalayas. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD 6.

More Pedal Power for Pima County

City and county officials are trying to increase bicycle use

Pioneers of Television: Late Night

The stories of Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson headline this episode about the formative years of late-night television. Tuesday at 9 p.m. on PBS-HD.

PBS Smartest Night on Television

Join PBS tonight for the smartest night of television with NOVA Science Now: How Smart are Animals? at 8 p.m. followed by NOVA:Making Stuff Smarter at 9 p.m. on PBS-HD

Here & Now Special Program

Join KUAZ, 89.1, today at 11 a.m. for a look back at a day that shattered the lives of thousands of people. The call-in number to participate is 480-774-8200.

Mending the Pipeline

University of Arizona Dean of Education searches for ways to connect students to higher education

Tackling Tucson's Graffiti

Local artist thinks legal walls might help curb illegal tagging

MASTERPIECE: CLASSIC Any Human Heart

The story of Logan Mountstuart — at times a writer, lover, prisoner of war and spy — making his way through the 20th century. Part 1, Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Web Feature: Keepers of the Story

A handful of Tucsonans work to keep Arizona's Black history alive

Family Pharmacies in Decline?

Number of independently-owned pharmacies is down significantly in Tucson

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