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Tucson Symphony Orchestra presents An Evening With Hilary Hahn

https://www.tucsonsymphony.org/event/an-evening-with-hilary-hahn/

Experts say change of seasons leads to less sleep

The start of spring could create some restless nights.

Rhymes and Reptiles

Meet a local author who gets children and adults excited about science through clever rhymes and reptiles!

The Ghost Writer

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"Billie! Backstage with Lady Day" at Invisible Theatre.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Revisiting a cookbook that represents Tucson's Black community; remembering the last of the Universal Monster performers, Ricou Browning; and a poem about what a kit a cat can be by Rick Wamer.

"Above all else, believe us"

Advocates say doctors can show biased behavior toward autistic adults

Virtual tour of Anne Frank’s house offers new way to teach about the Holocaust

It utilizes virtual reality to guide visitors through the Netherlands home of Anne Frank.

Was California consulted in recent Colorado River negotiations?

Leaders in other states disagree with that characterization.

2 years of American Rescue Plan: how Tucson used its $136 million

Funding from the American Rescue Plan Act went towards local government to help communities recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Arizona Senate tackles sexually explicit materials in schools

The also looked at the future of banning books.

The Buzz: Arizona's abandoned mines

Many groups look to locate, seal and clean up old mines, which likely number in the hundreds of thousands.

Hobbs vetoes CRT bill

This is the 16th bill vetoed by the Governor this year.

AG Mayes reverses old decision, now protecting 'source of income' discrimination

Last year, previous Attorney General Mark Brnovich said Tucson's newest ordinance violated state law.

What If We Let Kids Get Bored?

Boredom leads kids to flex their creative muscles. It gives them time to think a little bit, to breathe, explore, and figure things out their own.

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