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Rogue Theatre

The Rogue Theatre opens its 2017-18 season with an ambitious world-premiere play, ‘Celia, A Slave,’ by local playwright, Barbara Seyda.

Episode 332: STEM Education For Blind Students

Exploring methods to enrich education for those with visual impairments. Plus, DACA expires in 6 months.

Episode 154: Tucson Helps Harvey Victims

Plus, a visit to a research site on Tumamoc Hill, and a city decision about guns seized in investigations.

App Gives New Perspective to Walk Up Tumamoc Hill

Tumamoc Tour's stories are timed to an average walking pace of people trekking up the hill.

Survey: Construction Firms in AZ Struggle to Find Skilled Workers

Retiring baby boomers, an emphasis on college, and local economic factors play a role.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 402

Racing the Sun; Docapella, An Arizona Profile; The Rogue Theatre

Earth's Natural Wonders: Living Wonders

Witness wonders created by the force that makes our planet unique—life itself.

Frontline: Abacus - Small Enough to Jail

Hear the little-known story of the only U.S. bank prosecuted after the 2008 financial crisis.

Houston Wildlife After the Flood

Also on Arizona Spotlight: DACA Phase Out Could Affect 28,000 Arizonans; "The Rainbow 17" Seek Asylum in the US; and Arizona veteran Keith Connolly shares his Vietnam experience...

Racing the Sun

More than 100 students from 12 schools take part in a annual solar-powered go-kart race sponsored by the University of Arizona's Tech Parks Arizona.

Docapella

Get to know Docapella, an acapella singing group composed of med students and faculty, and see how their uplifting sound can affect the lives of young patients.

Arizona's Obesity Rate Flattens, Still Concerning

Nearly one-third of state's population is heavy enough that it affects their health.

18.4 Percent of Tucson Mortgages Cosigned by a Second Party

Practice is on the rise in Tucson, but still below national average.

DACA Phase Out, Now What?

People with deferred deportation status are wondering what to do.

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