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Tucson Housing Market Continues Slow Climb

September home sales show residential real estate still recovering steadily.

NOVA: Cyberwar Threat

Delve into the chilling new reality of cyberwar in startling, previously unreported detail. Wedensday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Flake Looks to Safeguard Arizona's Water Allotment

Senator wants to prohibit secretary of the interior from redirecting state's supply to another state.

Nature: Soul of the Elephant

Take an intimate look at elephants through the lens of perhaps the greatest storytellers of natural history.

Oro Valley Recall Centers on Single Issue - Club Purchase

Election hinges on how town bought El Conquistador facilities, including golf courses.

Voices for the Cure 2015 with Jennifer Coughlin and Ruben Palma

Hear how one woman is facing her Stage IV cancer diagnosis with strength, grace, and love from her partner.

Pneumonia Kills Fourth Bighorn Sheep in Catalina Mountains

Plan to relocate more sheep to area in November will move ahead

AZ WEEK: Which Plan Will Work to Boost Arizona Education?

A look at funding plans from state leaders and the practices of rural schools.

FRONTLINE: My Brother’s Bomber, Part 3

Follow Dornstein as he uncovers new information about a suspected Lockerbie bomb-maker. Tuesday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

Arizona Spotlight for October 9, 2015

Voices for the Cure returns; Tucson group shares interest in ancient Egypt; artist Beth Surdut learns that all lizards are not created equal; restoring a missing piece of Poland's Jewish history.

UA Study: Climate Change to Cause Drier Horn of Africa

Vulnerable area depends on rainfall for crop production

Arizona Illustrated Episode 206

Architecture Week; Art Brown; University of Arizona Old Main Renovation

The Art of Paying Attention: Regal Horned Lizard

Wildlife illustrator Beth Surdut learns that all lizards are not created equal...

Art Brown

Arthur Brown was a self-proclaimed architect, artist and inventor.

Tucson Pride Parade on 4th Avenue Saturday

15th annual event celebrates equality, community.

A Love for Egypt from Arizona

Decades-old group focuses on ancient Egypt and its architecture.

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