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Winter storm could be 'most significant' of the season

Summerhaven sees 14 inches of snow, while an average two-tenths of rain fell on the Tucson Metro area Monday.

Arizona begins second year of COVID-19

Arizona’s first case of the virus was reported a year ago.

UA increasing rate of vaccine rollout

Up to 800 people a day could get vaccinated at the university this week.

Escaped inmates still on the run

The inmates escaped from a prison in Florence on Saturday.

Arizona schools chief on concerns as pandemic disruptions endure

State Supt. Kathy Hoffman says about 65,000 fewer students are enrolled in public schools than normal.

Frontline: Trump's American Carnage

Tuesday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6

Arizona reports 7,217 new COVID-19 cases and 68 more deaths

State again leads the nation in weekly COVID-19 infection rate

TANGO

While most international aid groups work from headquarters in DC, Nairobi or London, Tucson's own TANGO is involved in projects all over the world - from their offices on South Stone Avenue.

Jewish Mysticism

Enter the world of Jewish mysticism with Rabbi Sandy Seltzer.

Muralists on Murals – Allison Miller

Tucson Muralists share what their three favorite murals in town are. First up Allison Miller of Alley Cat Murals.

Gov. Ducey says he will not run for senate seat in 2022

Many had expected him to challenge for Mark Kelly's seat two years from now

Language barriers, wariness make vaccinating immigrants hard

Poor communication, misinformation and lack of trust create fear and uncertainty

Education notebook: Campaign to vaccinate educators underway, school reopenings remain uncertain

A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

Arizona, 15th state with legal pot, begins recreational sales

State issues initial 86 licenses in 9 counties

"Beyond Earth's Edge: The Poetry of Spaceflight".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "DUSTWUN", a film about life, death and trust on the U.S. / Mexico Border.

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