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Arizona Spotlight for September 19, 2014

Chiricahua Mountains assist fire ecology research; The Aquabats! lead singer talks fun and inspiration; exploring history of time-telling in China; traditional Chinese trio performs.

Arizona Spotlight for September 19, 2014

Chiricahua Mountains assist fire ecology research; The Aquabats! lead singer talks fun and inspiration; exploring history of time-telling in China; traditional Chinese trio performs.

AZ Underground Film Festival Celebrates Cult Movies for 7th Year

Tucson gets to enjoy low budget, edgy cinema for 9 days at The Screening Room; creator excited to see event grow.

Penguins: Spy in the Huddle

This Nature Special Presentation looks at the intimate, emotional and sometimes amusing behavior of nature’s most devoted parents. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

American Masters: The Boomer List

Take a comprehensive look at 19 iconic baby boomers — one born each year of the boom, 1946-1964. Tuesday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Odile Veers to East, Sparing Tucson; Flooding in Nogales

Government, businesses were prepared, but worst never came about; much activity back to normal.

Name Baby Elephant: Vote Now Online

'Immy' or 'Nandi'? Reid Park Zoo officials want residents to choose their favorite name for little pachyderm.

Masterpiece Mystery Presents Miss Marple, Season 7

Enjoy back to back episodes of the new Miss Marple, Sunday beginning at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Civil Rights Leader Visits Tucson Immigrant in Sanctuary

Farmworkers' union co-founder Dolores Huerta urges White House to allow Mexican woman to stay in US.

Pima College Chancellor Lambert: School Deserves to Get Off Probation

Representatives from PCC's accrediting agency in Tucson this week assessing whether college should keep its accreditation.

Tropical Storm Odile Bringing Heavy Rain to Tucson

Aside from flash flood dangers, water is mostly welcomed in Sonoran Desert after years of drought.

Tropical Storm Odile Bringing Heavy Rain to Tucson

Aside from flash flood dangers, water is mostly welcomed in Sonoran Desert after years of drought.

Differences

A young man born without limbs faces life's challenges with boldness, confidence, and love from his family.

Arts Council Searches for Jan. 8 Memorial Designers

Individual artists or teams have until end of month to submit ideas; winner will also contribute to renovation of El Presidio Park.

Arts Council Searches for Jan. 8 Memorial Designers

Individual artists or teams have until end of month to submit ideas; winner will also contribute to renovation of El Presidio Park.

Diane Rehm: Efforts To Contain The Ebola Epidemic

Diane and her guests discuss U.S. efforts to contain the Ebola epidemic in west Africa. Weekdays 9-11 a.m. on NPR 89.1 FM/1550 AM

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