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Arizona Illustrated Episode 226

Spring Destinations; Bisbee Buildings II; Araviapa Canyon; Raptors, Rattlesnakes, and Bats

How 'Finding Nemo' Helps Navajo Kids Connect with Native Tongue

Also on Arizona Spotlight: How changes to campaign finance laws may change Arizona's politics; StoryCorps; and "A Book I LOve".

Finding Navajo: Movie Helps Kids Preserve Native Tongue

'Finding Nemo' in Navajo is one way nation works to preserve heritage.

New State House Rules May Limit Reporters' Access

Reporters would have to submit to additional background checks to report from floor.

Jackie Robinson

This two-part series examines the life and times of Jackie Robinson, who crossed baseball's color line in 1947.

Arizona Repertory Singers Extempore

The conductor of the Arizona Repertory Singers speaks with Andy Bade about their upcoming concert sets.

Tuition Rises for New University of Arizona Students

The Arizona Board of Regents set tuition for state universities; Returning UA students will not see an increase next year

Tucson's Job Market Grows Faster Than National Pace

After years of slow growth, local job growth outpaces national average in February

Tucson Gregory School Physics Team Places at International Tournament

Group was one of five teams in the United States invited to participate

Masterpiece: Grantchester Season 2, Episode Three

A false alarm turns into a real murder investigation. Sunday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

NASA Awards Arizona Small Businesses Mission Funding

Tucson-based Paragon Space Development creating insulation.

Call the Midwife, Season 5: Episode 2

Learn why an expectant mother and a new mother are under stress. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Tucson Seeks to Replicate Streetcar Success in Growth

Property values boom along tracks. Is a focus on transit the way to go?

Trump Border Wall Plan Could Affect Arizona's Economy

Economist points to immigration and trade portions of plan to make Mexico pay.

Arizona Lawmakers Call for UA President Hart's Resignation

Hart says she plans to stay with UA and DeVry as controversy grows.

The Remains of the Day

As World War II approaches, a butler looks back on a lifetime spent in the service of an aristocratic English family.

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