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Web Feature: Keepers of the Story

A handful of Tucsonans work to keep Arizona's Black history alive

Family Pharmacies in Decline?

Number of independently-owned pharmacies is down significantly in Tucson

UMC Shooting Memorial Comes Down

Massive tribute outside hospital is boxed up, sent to storage

Mark Kelly to Fly Mission

Husband of U.S. Rep. Giffords decides to command Endeavor in April

NOVA scienceNOW: How Smart Are Animals?

How well can we understand what’s going on in the brains of non-human animals? Do our pets have the same feelings we do? Wednesday at 8 P.m. on PBS-HD.

NOVA: Making Stuff Smarter

Host David Pogue looks into the growing number of smart materials that can respond, change and even learn. Wednesday at 9 p.m. on PBS-HD.

History Moment: Marist College

Built in 1915, Marist College is the only example of a three-story adobe building in Arizona--and home to a rich history

Record Cold Cuts Off Services

Freezing temperatures wreak havoc in Southern Arizona

From the Top

From the Top, with host Christopher O'Riley, showcases the nation's most outstanding young classical musicians. Sundays at noon on Classical 90.5.

The Math on Meth

Local agency reports significant drop in referrals, but some people are still struggling with addiction

Pioneers of Television: Local Kids' TV

Local kids’ programs shaped the childhoods of millions of American children in the early years of television. Tuesday at 9 p.m. on PBS-HD.

MASTERPIECE™ Jane Austen 'Mansfield Park'

Fanny Price is plucked from poverty as a child and taken to live with relatives at stately Mansfield Park. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Putting Tree Workers To The Test

Championship tests climbing and safety skills, but most competitors focus on the fun.

Episode 3: Arizona Cities Face Crippling Cuts

Even public safety cuts would be considered for Arizona's cities if the state further tightens funding, one mayor says. When it comes to fixing the state's fiscal crisis, how far is too far?

New Face in Mayoral Race

Political newcomer wants to create a community where kids will stay

FRONTLINE: Post Mortem

This FRONTLINE premiere, a result of a collaborative reporting with NPR and ProPublica, investigates the crisis in death investigation in America. Tuesday at 10 p.m. on PBS-HD.

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