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Arizona Spotlight for February 13th, 2015

A student learns to balance family, education, and work with limited income; translating Murakami's stories into English; repose as a way to deal with stress; a bull rider's quest for the Gold Buckle.

METRO WEEK: Gem Shows Big Contributors to Economy, UA Research

$120 million economic impact, international research collaboration opportunities from big winter event.

One Student's Story

Learn how UA student Mercedes Galarza is learning to balance family, education and a job, while just barely getting by.

The Gold Buckle

Join a real-life cowboy competing in the 90th Annual Tucson Rodeo, on a quest to earn his sport's most valued prize.

The Italian Americans, Parts 1 and 2

This documentary explores the evolution of Italian Americans from the late 19th century to the present. Tuesday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Tucsonans Get Help Buying Health Insurance

Deadline to enroll through federal marketplace is Sunday; potential fines for those without coverage.

Salvador Duran

Musician, Salvador Duran immigrated to Tucson more than a decade ago.

Tucson Home Sales Take Unexpected January Dip

Down one-quarter from December, but Realtors say 2015 should still be strong sales year.

ACLU Sues US over Alleged Abuse of Immigrant Children

Claim seeks disclosure of records related to reports of migrants' treatment in Border Patrol custody.

University of Arizona's 200-Year-Old Torah Repaired

Rabbi carrying out meticulous work: 'Restoration is not, simply, OK, I will patch it up.'

Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode Seven

Learn what happens to Edith and which guest Robert throws out of the house. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: Murder a La Mode

When Phryne arrives for a fashion fitting, she unexpectedly finds herself amidst a crime scene. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Pima County Vaccination Rates for Kindergarteners High

County schools average 90%; one private school at 38% of students not fully immunized.

TUSD's Sanchez to Legislature: Keep Funding Desegregation

Cutting money could put school district in contempt of federal court order, he tells Senate committee.

Arizona Worst in Nation in Construction Job Loss

Decline of 4,400 last year makes it West's only state to lose jobs; business worries about education cited.

Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People

This Independent Lens documentry looks at black photographers who recorded the lives of generations, from slavery to the present. Monday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

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