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Central American Women, Kids Still Arriving at Tucson Greyhound

Migrants dropped off by Border Patrol get aid from volunteers before riding bus to relatives in U.S.

Episode 183: A look at Upcoming Elections

Seats in state's executive branch, state Legislature, U.S. House and local school boards are up for grabs in 2014; primary is next month.

Project Hopes to Photograph Jaguars, Ocelots Near Tucson

Camera traps set up at more than 200 places in mountains surrounding the city.

Hollywood at Home Double Feature

This special double feature presents the Academy Award winning Slumdog Millionaire followed by the romantic comedy classic Woman of Year. Saturday at 9 pm on PBS 6.

45th Anniversary of the Apollo Moon Landing

Celebrate the 45th Anniversary of the Apollo Moon Landing with back-to-back specials Rocket Men and Earthlight. Sunday July 20 beginning at 2 p.m. on PBS 6.

Bighorn Ram Rejoins Catalinas Herd

Arizona Game and Fish says his return bodes well for pack; good mating season, successful lambing season would bolster group.

Bighorn Ram Rejoins Catalinas Herd

Arizona Game and Fish says his return bodes well for pack; good mating season, successful lambing season would bolster group.

Students, Staff Weigh in on UA Tobacco Ban

Starting mid-August university will not allow any products, including e-cigarettes on any of its property.

Detention Continues for Central American Children in U.S. Custody

Plans to relocate children delayed, political response includes protests on both sides of the issue.

The Ape Who Went to College

Delve into the story of an orangutan raised as a human child on an American university campus. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Teenagers Ask Big Questions at Biosphere 2's Summer Academy

It's a Tuesday afternoon, a group of high school kids are trudging in rubber boots through only mangrove forest in Southern AZ.

Global Climate Changing, Tucsonans Working Outdoors Feel Heat

National Climate Assessment says Southwest is going to get even hotter, drier.

Arizona Spotlight for July 18, 2014

Children held in detention receive political attention; climatologists study effects of extreme heat; summer camp at Biosphere 2; scientists hunt for jaguars; summer secrets of the cicada.

Arizona Spotlight for July 18, 2014

Children held in detention receive political attention; climatologists study effects of extreme heat; summer camp at Biosphere 2; scientists hunt for jaguars; summer secrets of the cicada.

Al Capone: Icon

See why Americans are fascinated by celebrity gangster Al Capone. Tuesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

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