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Mission Control: Human Spaceflight

This celebration of historical, current and future manned space exploration is designed to encourage students' interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Summer Learning with PBS

Avoid the "summer slide" and keep the spirit of curiosity alive while school's out with these informal anytime learning resources.

Junk on the road is no laughing matter

The department of transportation is urging drivers to secure vehicle loads and report debris

Episode 185: Dating a volcanic eruption using tree rings

Using tree rings to date an ancient volcanic eruption in the Mediterranean.

Pizza, hamburgers and ... local broccoli? School lunch in Tucson

70 years on, a WWII-era program to combat malnutrition is healthier than ever.

POV : Roll Red Roll

Roll Red Roll exposes the culture at the root of high school sexual assault in America.

Good girl! These dogs are helping save habitats by finding rare turtles

Conservationists are taking an unconventional approach to finding and protecting turtles, with an unlikely helper.

In Mexico, deportations triple as new caravan arrives

The number of migrants taken to a migratory station in Mexico has also tripled.

Nonprofit partners with schools to help pay college tuition for Arizona 'Dreamers'

The groups hope to raise close to $10 million each year to help current DACA students finish their degrees.

Feds cut services to unaccompanied migrant kids in shelters

The agency overseeing shelters is slashing education, legal aid and recreation for migrant kids.

Primary ballot set in Tucson mayoral race

A discussion about the candidates with the Tucson Sentinel's Dylan Smith.

Sierra Vista ending curbside pickup for recycling

The change stems from China's reluctance to accept America's recyclable waste.

Economist: Tariffs ineffective as a political strategy

A discussion with UA economist George Hammond.

Arizona Chamber of Commerce speaks out against Mexican tariff threat

The group says Arizona consumers could see expenses go up.

Southern Arizona companies impacted by tariffs on Chinese trade

Both companies say their bottom lines have been affected.

Tariff Impacts; Recycling Changes; Tucson Mayoral Race

The effects of tariffs on Chinese trade on companies in Southern Arizona.

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