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Listen to November 14, 2008 Edition with host Mark McLemore

Grant Road Task Force - Climate Change & Health - Meth Free Alliance - Dancing in the Streets

Looking ahead to the year 2013, Tony Paniagua tells us about the city's plans to widen Grant Road, and the impact it will have on businesses and residents.

Grant Road Task Force
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Claudine LoMonaco talks to University of Arizona scientist Dr. Andrew Comrie on the health effects of climate change in the southwest.

Mark McLemore talks to two participants in a new campaign against methamphetamine, called "Turning the Corner: A Neighborhood Intervention Guide". It's based on a plan that has already successfully reclaimed two Tucson neighborhoods.

Meth Free Alliance

The Meth Free Alliance is hosting a community workshop at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, Nov. 19th at the Quincy Douglas Neighborhood Center (36th and Kino). The event is open to the public.

Luis Carrion introduces us to Joseph Rodgers, a man who is bringing the joy of ballet to some curious kids in South Tucson.

Dancing in the Streets is located at 2302 S. 4th Avenue (520-298-7738).
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Listen to November 7, 2008 Edition - Election, drought, Father Kino

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