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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Marked for Murder

Set amidst the passion and fanaticism of 1929 Australian Rules Football, Phryne discovers a gruesome murder. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

EARTH A New Wild

This five-part series takes a fresh look at humankind’s relationship to the planet’s wildest places and most fascinating species. Wednesday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

American Experience: The Big Burn

Learn the story of a wildfire that devoured more than three million acres in the Rockies in 1910. Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Border Security Efforts Clash with Movement of Wildlife

Environmentalists say fencing cuts off many animals; ranchers, others say security is uppermost.

New Courthouse Opens in Tucson Monday

Historic domed courthouse downtown gives way to modern 8-story structure two blocks away.

Dupnik Says He Will Resign as Pima County Sheriff

Makes announcement on local radio station; Democrat has been in office 34 years, reelected 8 times.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 119

Walls & Wildlife; Gathering Glass; The Ragsdales; From the Vault: Gem Show '89

Walls and Wildlife

How does the Arizona / Mexico border wall affect wildlife?

Average Airfare Out of Tucson Going Up

1% increase in last year, to $397 for roundtrip ticket; Phoenix average declines to $363.

Avra Valley Earth Fissures Ongoing Hazard, Geologist Warns

State's latest report shows subsidence from groundwater pumping continues in Southern Arizona.

Arizona Spotlight for January 30th, 2015

Members of Congress tour the U.S. / Mexico border; scientist Chris Impey ponders the human need to explore "Beyond"; UA students learn about life in Cuba; traditional Chinese music welcomes "The Year of the Goat".

"The Dance of Yao"

A trio of virtuoso musicians play a traditional Chinese folk melody, perfom at the Confucius Institute's New Year Celebration.

A Path Appears, Episode 2

This Independent Lens special presentation uncovers gender oppression and human rights violations. Monday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

The Politician’s Husband Marathon

In this series marathon, explore the shifting dynamics of power in a marriage where the personal and the political collide. Saturday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

The Gold Buckle

Behind the scenes with professional bull rider Steve Woolsey at the Tucson Rodeo

Cuba as a Classroom

Annual summer trips educate University of Arizona students about the culture, politics and daily life of an isolated island nation.

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