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Nova: Killer Floods

Scientists uncover geologic fingerprints of colossal floods that ripped through ancient landscapes.

Bipartisan Alliance in Santa Cruz County is Growing

Washington lawmakers could learn a lesson from rural Arizona.

Episode 104: Conquering Pain

New research into green light exposure is showing promising results for pain reversal

Nature: The Cheetah Children

Follow a wild cheetah mother and her cubs in Zimbabwe as they fight against the odds to stay alive.

Rob Paulsen: What Doing Voices for Cartoons is Really Like

Also on Arizona Spotlight: How Arizona sales taxes are implemented; an interview with musician A.J. Croce; and the harmonious bond between a Tucson man and his pet canary.

Finding Your Roots: Black Like Me

Watch as Bryant Gumbel, Tonya Lewis-Lee and Suzanne Malveaux discover unexpected ancestry.

Independent Lens: Chasing Trane

Explore the life of jazz great John Coltrane; Denzel Washington speaks the words of Coltrane.

Colorful Canary Lights Up a Home With Music

The "Spanish Timbrado" is known for its plumage and songs.

Episode 340: Southern Arizona Settles in For Warm, Dry Winter

A look at the effect of the climate on wildlife and communities.

Want to Learn About Native Species? Go On a Hike.

Friends of Ironwood Forest National Monument raise awareness about the site.

Episode 162: All Souls Returns to Tucson

Also, A-F school letter grades, a birthday for a cemetery, and a trip to the boneyard.

Career and Technical Ed Officials See Potential Boon in School Letter Grades

Despite criticism, JTED sees the new rubric as an important incentive for career and technical education programs.

New Route for Sunday's All Souls Procession

Annual event draws an estimated 150,000 people to downtown Tucson.

Trade Group Gathering in Tubac to Talk Mexican Produce

Since 1990, fruit exports from Mexico to the U.S. are up 216 percent.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 410

Finding Freedom; Arizona Veterans; Fostering Hope

The Collection: Episode Five

On a weekend at his partner’s chateau, Paul expels unwelcome guests.

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