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Jan 11, 2008

Arizona Spotlight

  • Christopher Conover brings us a preview of the the issues that have top priority with the Arizona State Legislature, as they begin their 2008 session...

    University of Arizona
    Arizona Legislature

  • The Bush administration was expected to make a decision this week on the listing of polar bears as an endangered species, a decision which could have a major effect on the global warming debate. Mark McLemore talks to Kieran Suckling from the Center for Biological Diversity to find out the latest...

    The Center for Biological Diversity

  • Right here in Tucson, there is a working post office that also houses a treasure trove of US postal history and civil war memorabilia. Bill Mortimer takes us on a tour...

    Postal History Foundation

  • And, Sooyeon Lee brings us a profile of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra's principal percussionist, Homero Ceron, and his world of sound and rhythm...

    The Tucson Symphony Orchestra
    Homero Ceron

    ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT is heard every Friday morning at 9:30 (am) and evening at 6:00 (pm), on KUAZ radio (89.1 FM / 1550 AM).

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