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AZ Week: Once Ground Zero, Border Sees Improvements

Number of apprehensions, drug seizures getting better with more agents, infrastructure in area, BP agents say.

Episode 168: Border Once a Ground Zero, Sees Improvements, BP Agents Say

Number of apprehensions, drug seizures getting better with more agents, infrastructure in area, BP agents say.

Nova: Wild Predator Invasion

Follow scientists who are returning apex predators to their natural environments — and learn why. Wednesday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Local Circus Artists Spread Knowledge to Next Generation

Tucson Circus Arts offers year-round programs in everything from aerial acrobatics to dance.

Arizona Spotlight for March 28, 2014

Co-op selling coffee in Tucson is helping Mexican families stay together, avoid migration; Mexican films getting more recognition; Stairwell Session with Mike Kanne.

This American Life: Bad Baby

Stories of children who dominate the adults around them with their baditude. Saturday at Noon and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. on NPR 89.1 FM/1550 AM.

From Chiapas, Mexico: More Than Just Coffee

Co-op selling coffee in Tucson helps Mexican families stay together and avoid dangerous illegal immigration.

Stairwell Session: Mike Kanne

Can the Rillito River wash the blues away? Kanne is a singer / songwriter who draws on desert landscape, family life for lyrical inspiration

The Story of the Jews

Join Simon Schama to explore the Jewish experience from ancient times to the present day. Parts 3, 4 & 5, Tuesday beginning at 8 p.m. on PBS 6

Independent Lens: Medora

Follow a down-but-not-out basketball team whose struggles parallel its town’s fight for survival. Monday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

British Dramas Are Back!

Enjoy new episodes of two of PBS's most acclaimed dramas premiering this Sunday on PBS 6.

Tucson Students Representing AZ in National Civics Competition

Middle Schoolers from Sunnyside are only Arizona middle school team in the We The People National Competition.

Suspended Surgeon Files a $18.96M Claim Against UA

Dr. Gruessner was put on administrative leave with pay last Sept. for allegedly altering transplant records; he denies accusations.

AZ Switching Execution Drug, Will Now Use Combo of 2

State no longer able to obtain previous one used for executions in Florence state prison.

Researcher Combines Art, Science in Cancer Spread Study

UA assistant professor of cellular & molecular medicine, Ghassan Mouneimne, uses microscopes and Photoshop to create startling images of cancer cells.

AZ House May Have Budget Deal

A late night meeting moves chamber closer to final vote; state Rep. Ethan Orr says negotiations yielded a compromise.

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