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Deported Non-Citizen Military Vets Seek Return to US

Many committed small crimes for which they were banished from the country.

Episode 95: Is One Traffic Death Too Many?

Tucsonans focus on distracted driving, bicycle, pedestrian safety.

Yarnell Fire 40% Contained and Slowing; Evacuees Return

Hundreds of people back in homes in Yarnell, Peeples Valley; no houses lost.

Hundreds of Tucsonans Gather to Recall Orlando Victims

Clergy, families, others join LGBTQ community to mourn and protest gun violence.

Cochise County Ranchers Use Radios to Get Help on Border

Ranchers in remote areas near the border can now communicate with law enforcement.

A Place to Call Home: That's Amore

Anna and Gino's romance blossoms at the same time Olivia and James's relationship is at a breaking point. Thursday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes

Follow investigations that may lead to a breakthrough in predicting earthquakes. Wednesday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Native American Portrayals in Film History

Film essayist Chris Dashiell takes a closer look at one of Hollywood's biggest blindspots.

Regent: Successor May Replace UA's Hart in Less Than 2 Years

President Ann Weaver Hart won't seek an extension of contract beyond June 2018.

A Passion for People, A Love of Words

Retired teacher shares her knowledge with students about the power of words.

Tucson Initiative Aimed at Boosting Homeownership

Launch coincides with new Arizona Department of Housing mortgage assistance program.

On Pima County Streets: Is One Traffic Death Too Many?

Why do traffic crashes and the casualties from them remain a persistent problem?

Forester: 'Active Wildfire Season Has Materialized'

Year-round fire season means 35 fires so far this year, scorching 30,000 acres.

Episode 274: 'Active Wildfire Season Has Materialized'

Hot temperatures, dry vegetation have led to 35 fires covering 30,000 acres.

Monsoon Arrives with Warning to Heed Closed Streets

Barriers at washes mean don't cross; those who do could be fined.

UA President Hart Says She Will Step Down in Two Years

First female president on Tucson campus makes announcement in email.

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