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Mask use spotty at Tumamoc, officials weigh need for closure

The hill's director says more people who walk in the evening need to put their masks on.

Digging into campaign spending in the 2020 election

How much difference did record-breaking campaign spending make in Arizona?

Episode 260: Wearable technology that can help reduce workplace injury

How engineering technology can reduce the chances for injury in the workplace.

Unemployment claims for self-employed decrease 4 weeks in a row

PUA numbers in Arizona have been on a roller coaster through much of the year.

PBS LearningMedia Seasonal Science Collection

With every season comes change - from weather, to human behavior, to critter habits - this series helps reveal the science behind it all.

Open Up Resources Middle School Math Collection

This brand new LearningMedia series features video lessons covering big mathematical ideas, delivered by a certified teacher.

"A Traveler’s Guide to Geriatrica: A Journey into the Changing Land of Aging”

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Why Tucson's "Dancing Man" does what he does; Chris Dashiell looks at three standout selections from the virtual Tucson Cine Mexico Film Festival; and the unlikely return of the drive-in theatre.

Minke whale skeleton comes to Bisbee

Students with the Bisbee Science Lab will clean and reassemble the whale for display.

Arizona expands mask requirement to school buses, campuses

The mandate requires masks to be worn by everyone involved in "school-associated activities."

Education notebook: Pandemic pushes students out of traditional schools

With the number of COVID-19 cases rising, full-time, in-person classes are not likely to return soon.

Apple & PBS Team Up For Broadcasts of “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” & “A Charlie Brown Christmas"

The Peanuts specials will stream on Apple TV+, in addition to airing ad free on PBS 6 and PBS KIDS on November 22 and December 13, respectively.

Invest in Ed is headed to court, again

Two legal challenges argue that Proposition 208 unconstitutionally overrules the Legislature's taxing authorities.

UA creates online skin cancer prevention training for massage therapists

The goal is that the training can one day be made available as a free tool.

Hospitals call on Arizona to act as COVID-19 surge mounts

The suggestions include a ban on indoor dining and group athletic events, curfews and limiting gatherings to no more than 25 people.

State of the City: 'Resilient,' according to Mayor Romero

Tucson’s mayor delivers her first State of the City address.

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