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Arizona Illustrated Episode 340

Tohono Chul; Community Policing; the Talking Mural; Arizona Profiles - A Vietnam Veteran

Streetcar Celebrates Third Anniversary Saturday

Festivities include free rides and an onboard concert.

Episode 89: That Buzzing Noise You Hear

Everything you ever wanted to know about cicadas.

Episode 147: Making the Grade - Success in High School and Beyond

Plus: an update on the state school board, why the sheriff asked the state to investigate his department.

An Inside Look at Firefighting in the Coronado National Forest

Also: an unusual piece of aviation history is given a new mission; how an inmate in the Arizona Corrections system found purpose in study

Episode 325: 1st-Time Crossers Face Tougher Border Policy

The Border Patrol will prosecute first-time crossers; the agency's Missing Migrant Team; a visit to the Kino Border Initiative.

What McCain's Cancer Diagnosis Could Mean for His Senate Seat

The senior U.S. Senator is six months into his sixth term.

June Brings Seasonal Job Losses to Tucson, State

Summer means routine losses in the education and hospitality industries.

Organizers: Effort to Block School-Voucher Expansion is On Track

Save Our Schools Arizona won't say how many signatures they've collected, just that more are coming in every hour.

Grantchester Season 3: Episode 6

Sidney and Geordie each try to right a wrong.

Fire Restrictions Lifted in Coronado National Forest

Monsoon rains dampened the likelihood of blazes.

Federal Cuts Hit Tucson Business-Incubator Program

Startup Tucson's Thryve Next program falls victim to SBA budget cuts.

Free Tuition For Arizona Teachers-in-Training, If They Stay

Participants will have tuition waved in exchange for three-year commitment to Arizona's public schools.

TEP Customers Now Have Access to Daily, Hourly Usage Data

More detailed usage information is available on the utility's website, smartphone app.

Former Official Behind Ethnic Studies Ban Testifies in Court

Ex-schools Superintendent Tom Horne defended efforts to shut down Tucson Mexican-American studies program.

Meditate

Two Buddhist nuns in Tucson share their thoughts on why meditation is at the heart of their practice.

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