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New analysis spells out serious legal risk to Colorado River water users

As climate change continues to sap the river’s water, some users face serious legal risks to their supplies.

The 89-90 Trip: Greetings from downtown Panguitch

Road Tripping through Northern Arizona and Utah.

Getting "Down to Eartha".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Hear a "StoryCorps: One Small Step" conversation from Kansas City; "The 89-90 Trip" heads to Flagstaff; and learning to read the secrets of the trees.

Tellers of Tales Tellabration!™

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See how your neighborhood voted in the Tucson election

Learn how Tucsonans voted across the city on the mayor's race and sanctuary city initiative.

Tucson Girls Chorus Alumnae Choir Concert

https://www.tucsongirlschorus.org/

Great Plaza Colonial Art Night

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Arizonans split on impeachment

Party affiliation largely determines impeachment opinions among Arizona residents.

NOVA: The Violence Paradox

Has violence been declining for centuries? If so, why? And can we build a more peaceful future?

PBS LearningMedia The Warrior Tradition Collection

Resources from the film to help students learn about Native American culture, traditions, and history.

Life From Above: Changing Planet

Take a fresh look at our fragile planet and see just how much it’s changing.

DocScapes presents Waking Dream

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Frontline: For Sama

The astonishing personal story of a young Syrian mother's perseverance through the siege of Aleppo.

Like a Mountain

A look at Aldo Leopold, considered by many to be the father of wildlife ecology.

American Masters: N. Scott Momaday: Words from a Bear

Delve into the enigmatic life and mind of Pulitzer Prize-winning author and poet N. Scott Momaday.

Hundreds protest border wall construction through national monument

The crowd said they were there to protest wall construction as well as treatment of Indigenous sites and the environment.

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