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Death in Paradise: The Wrong Man

Goodman and his team are perplexed by the seemingly random killing of a stand-in on a film set. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

AZ WEEK: 'Many Young Voters Disillusioned, Need Encouragement to Vote'

National political commentator is here with group to engage with UA students, reinforce importance of youth's involvement in politics.

METRO WEEK: CD1's Kirkpatrick, Tobin Differ on Funding Priorities

Immigration, state, federal budget, party allegiance among differences in Northern Tucson-metro district.

The Limits of Memory

Four experts--a forensic interviewer, a UA researcher, a forensic psychologist and an experienced prosecutor--weigh in on memory, how it works, how it can fail us, and what that means for our criminal justice system.

A Portable Planetarium?

There's a little known traveling "observatory" that brings the night sky to elementary school gymnasiums in Southern Arizona... after it gets inflated, of course.

Media Camp

A group of Southern Arizona teens head to the Santa Rita mountains for a week long Media Camp.

AZ WEEK: 'Many Young Voters Disillusioned, Need Encouragement to Vote'

National political commentator is here with group to engage with UA students, reinforce importance of youth's involvement in politics.

Penguins: Spy In The Huddle, Growing Up

Watch as the chicks grow and eventually head to the sea, facing the same hazards their parents did. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

METRO WEEK: CD1's Kirkpatrick, Tobin Differ on Funding Priorities

Immigration, state, federal budget, party allegiance among differences in Northern Tucson-metro district.

The Paradise, Season 2: Episode Two

See why fireworks ignite — literally — when a vendor arrives from Paris. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

This American Life: The Alibi

A teenager disappears after school and her ex-boyfirend is arrested. Can he prove he is innocent? Saturday at Noon and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. on NPR 89.1 FM/1550 AM.

UAPD Continues to Investigate 2013 Gunman Reports

FBI says incident still being looked into 18 months later; case records not yet released by university.

Voices for the Cure with Kim Puete and Jennifer Wigle

Listen to two of the countless women whose lives have been touched by breast cancer share their story of courage, love, hope.

Borderlands Theater Tells Story of Jan. 8 Hero Daniel Hernandez

His memoirs serve as blue-print for "quintessential Tucson story," director of play says.

Arizona Spotlight for October 3, 2014

Tucson business report update; Voices for the Cure returns; Borderlands Theater presents new play; Tucson school district hopes to be more inclusive of transgender, gender creative students.

Arizona Spotlight for October 3, 2014

Tucson business report update; Voices for the Cure returns; Borderlands Theater presents new play; Tucson school district hopes to be more inclusive of transgender, gender creative students.

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