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Student ID Card Research Raises Privacy Concerns

UA students are not told their CatCard use is recorded.

UA Law Students Gaining Experience in Tribal Court

Students arguing criminal cases in Pascua Yaqui Tribal Court.

Masterpiece: Unforgotten

Follow a stone-cold case of murder that tests the wits of crime-solving duo DCI Cassie Stuart and DS Sunny Khan .

Rebecca

Savor Diana Rigg’s Emmy-winning portrayal of a sinister housekeeper devoted to her late mistress.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 424

Marching for Their Lives; Pedal Power; The Watercolorists

Can the Way Students Use ID Cards Predict Whether They Drop Out?

A University of Arizona researcher hopes data can help understand why university freshmen leave.

Raytheon Promoting STEM Education in Southern Arizona

The company’s vice president of engineering says it has a responsibility to the community.

Schools Supe Douglas Talks Teacher Raises and School Safety

Superintendent of public instruction said prioritizing safety could mean diverting funds from educators.

Viral Pay Stubs and #RedforEd: Arizona Teachers Speak Out

Demands for better pay in the state, where salaries are ranked among the lowest in the country.

Michele's Journey: Motherhood During and After Incarceration

According to the Prison Policy Initiative, in the United States 80% of women in jail and 56% of women in prison are mothers.

Roundtable: The Future of DACA; 'Human Rights Tragedy' on the Border

Hear from the Pima County sheriff, an immigration attorney and a border reporter.

Health Officials Ready for Earlier Ozone Season

High levels of ground-level ozone, a summertime pollutant, are detected earlier.

Immigration Roundtable; Teachers Speak Out; Arizona Schools Superintendent

Also, Raytheon looks to promote STEM education in Southern Arizona.

Cochise County to Join Lawsuit Against Opioid Makers

County claims it spends hundred of thousands of dollars each year combatting problems stemming from opioid addiction.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 423

Closing the Loop, the Tucson bike path; Liam Pace, life on the board; Tiger's Tap Room, serving with a smile

Liam Pace

Liam Pace started skateboarding when he was five years old and it turned into a lifelong passion. Now, his dream is to pursue it professionally.

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