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Spooktoberfest, Stephen Cook, piano

https://www.oraclepianosociety.org/schedule-of-events

Tucson cutting, but not canceling, recycling pickup

The curbside recycling service will be reduced to every other week, and the city expects to save $1.4 million a year.

Mexico’s president pushes for controversial amnesty law project

The law is meant to forgive certain offenses, though critics say the government is allowing the imprisonment of innocent people.

In Mexico, thousands commemorate 5th anniversary of disappeared students

Outrage continues over the unsolved crime that led to the disappearance of 43 college students from Guerrero.

The Durrells in Corfu Season 4 Episode 2

Leslie ponders fatherhood, and Louisa is on the receiving end of some confused romantic advances.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 604

Monsoon Chocolate; Scott and Abbie; Far Afield: The Rifle; Wildland Firefighter

Sewer repairs around Tucson to impact traffic

The majority of the repairs will last from Sept. 30 to Oct. 5, but some projects will finish up in November.

Shin-Young Lee, virtuoso recording organist

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/shin-young-lee-virtuoso-organist-and-recording-artist-in-concert-tickets-55512330876

TUSD receives largest donation of clothes for students and families

800 boxes of brand-new clothes were donated for distribution to students.

Could Super-Absorbent Gel Save Millions Of Gallons Of Water In The Desert?

Arizona State University West launched a pilot project using a new water-saving solution called hydrogel.

In Their Own Words: Young climate change activists

Kyle Kline, 19, and Daniel Casanova, 18, led Tucson's climate strike in September.

Arizona 360 interviews Christiane Amanpour

The renowned journalist was in Tucson to receive the Zenger Award for Press Freedom.

Proposed TUSD sex-ed curriculum changes draw vocal criticism and support

Arizona 360 hears from people on both sides of the issue.

Gov Ducey urges Congress to pass USMCA

The Arizona governor also discussed border security, Tucson's sanctuary city initiative and education funding.

Christiane Amanpour, Gov Ducey on USMCA, TUSD sex-ed reform

Plus, our Own Words series features young climate change activists.

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