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WATCH LIVE: PBS and NPR leaders testify on federal support for public broadcasting in House hearing

The CEOs of NPR and PBS are appearing Wednesday before a House subcommittee on government efficiency, chaired by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Hobbs pushes for more childcare

The Governor came to Tucson to hear from moms about childcare needs.

Garimella installed as University of Arizona’s 23rd President

A protest calling for a commitment to DEI programming was held in conjunction with the installation ceremony.

Friends of PACC Clinic Aims to Keep People and Their Pets Together

Non-profit animal hospital is run by PACC support group.

"It's the New Zoo Revue, comin' right at you!": A conversation with the hosts of the beloved 1970s kids' show.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "A SandHill Day" by nature writer Rebekah Doyle; and the final essay from "The Class of 2024" about how teens help each other through difficult times.

San Carlos Apache Tribe demands state action after teen’s murder, Call for group home reform

The San Carlos Apache Tribe is calling for group home reforms, and pushes for a tribal alert system to protect missing children.

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Arizona State Board of Education delays vote on '25-26 ESA Handbook

The board voted to delay approving a new ESA handbook, which adds spending caps and curriculum rules for school vouchers.

Six Ways to Get Bit by a Rattlesnake

A young man with a troubled love life, discovers that there are “Six Ways to Get Bit by a Rattlesnake.”

Daughter Putting on Airs

The communication disconnect that arises when a child grows up and their parents struggle to recognize the changes in them.

Concussion, the Play

Woodpecker parents deal with their son's "failure to launch", while the teen himself is plagued by headaches that keep him from living up to his hard-headed father’s expectations.

It's Saturday

A chance encounter between two people who may have known each other once before, but they are in very different places now.

Chemistry

A young man finds his life forever changed by a family secret, and one woman’s hope that science can overcome her loneliness.

As the Trump administration purges web pages, this group is rushing to save them

Six weeks into the administration, the Internet Archive said it had cataloged some 73,000 web pages that existed on the U.S. government websites prior to Trump's inauguration and have since been expunged.

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