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Nature: Love in the Animal Kingdom

Get a delightful, provocative look at the love life of animals. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

AZ Illustrated Politics: Friday, November 1, 2013

Troubling rollout of Obamacare; next week's Tucson city elections; referendum effort to reverse a new state law overhauling AZ's election system.

Moby-Dick From San Francisco Opera

GREAT PERFORMANCES presents Jay Hunter Morris’ bravura performance as Ahab in an operatic adaptation of Melville’s novel. Sunday at 2 p.m. on PBS 6.

UA On Top for Most Employable Graduates, Report Says

Global Employability Survey ranks top 150 universities around world; AU ranks 13 among US public universities.

Local Junk Shop May Be Home to Friendly Ghosts

Betty Blues Junk Shop has been experiencing paranormal activities recently.

All Souls Attracts Participants Beyond Local Community

One-time intimate expression of loss becomes collective cultural tradition in Tucson; All Souls weekend kicks off Nov. 2.

Pima County Library's Ghost in Tucson List Investigated

Laura Palmisano reports on the origins of the list and visits one of the "haunted" locations.

Native American Heritage Month

In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Arizona Public Media showcases the rich history as well as the modern culture of today’s Native Americans.

Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Part Five

Denise’s struggles to hide her feelings for Moray. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Wallis Simpson: The Secret Letters

This film examines recently discovered letters written by Wallis Simpson about her relationship with Edward VIII. Monday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Domestic Abuse Survivor Becomes Advocate

In Pima County, domestic violence deaths on the rise

AZ Business Groups Lobby for Immigration Reform

US businesses head to DC, including AZ Chamber visiting all 9 AZ House members to cite positive economic impact.

Mail Tucson Election Ballots By Thursday, City Suggests

Those who don't get to send out ballots by Oct. 31 may drop them off at one of the voting locations by Nov. 5.

AZ Behind in Distributing Fed Housing Aid, US Auditors Say

State has been slow in dispersing funds to help struggling homeowners; AZ's rate was the second lowest among 18 states.

Referendum to Overturn Election Changes Makes Ballot

Successful petition drive stops measures from taking effect until voters decide in 2014 general election.

ACLU Suing to Add Cannabis Extracts to MMJ Law

Group files suit in name of 5-year-old with rare form of epilepsy; he's one of the few children in state to have a medical marijuana card.

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