/ Modified nov 16, 2012 12:02 p.m.

Arizona Spotlight

Mark McLemore talks to Steve Winwood whose musical career spans six decades. Friday at 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Saturday at 5 p.m. on NPR 89.1.

The Latino vote was a big topic of discussion during this election season. But did it play a role in the outcome? Christopher Conover explores its actual impact in Arizona and nationally.

The Dust Bowl severely affected the Midwestern United States in the 1930s. But the disaster had repercussions that affected the whole nation, including Arizona. We'll preview Arizona's Dust Bowl: Lessons Lost, an hour-long documentary produced by Arizona Public Media, to see how it affected the state's economy and culture.

Steve Winwood's career as a musician spans six decades. He was a key member of The Spencer Davis Group, Blind Faith and Traffic, and he's had a prolific solo career. MARK MCLEMORE talked to Winwood recently about his upcoming appearance in Tucson.

And on Teacher's Voices, we'll meet Bob and Sue Rayvis (RAY-viss), who are proud to be substitute teachers.

ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT is heard every Friday at 8:30 am and 6:00 pm, and every Saturday at 5:00 pm, on NPR 89.1 FM / 1550 AM. Stories are also available online at AZPM.org.

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