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3 Navajo Code Talkers die in a month

William Tully Brown died at the age of 96. He and other Code Talkers were instrumental in ending World War II.

Southern Arizona group explores Indigenous perspective on rock climbing

A Climbing Association of Southern Arizona event looked to understand how climbers can build good relationships with tribes.

American Experience: Stonewall Uprising

When gay bar Stonewall Inn was raided in 1969, gay men and women did something they had not done before: they fought back.

Sizzling Summer Saturday Night!

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Antiques Roadshow: San Diego, Parts 2 & 3

Enjoy back-to-back episodes of treasures from the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, California.

Local animal shelters see rise in number of stray kittens

PACC warns that litters of kittens that appear abandoned are not necessarily alone.

Endangered condor may have hatched in Zion National Park

Behavior changes in known breeding pair of birds indicate the possibility of hatched chick.

Monsoon Gardening Workshop

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St. Philip's Friends of Music Concert: Jazz Ensemble

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Downton Abbey Returns!

Join host Jim Carter (Mr. Carson) for a celebration of the series and a sneak peek at the new movie.

New park safety program being piloted in Tucson

The Police Department and Parks and Recreation have teamed up to add safety patrols in city parks.

Arizona Spotlight for May 30th, 2019

Also: Climbing Mt. Lemmon in the footsteps of Sara Plummer Lemmon; TIHAN celebrates 25 years of helping Tucson's HIV-positive community live better; and an artist who finds creative satisfaction in millions of tiny hand drawn lines.

Employers who hire undocumented workers rarely face prosecution

A report by TRAC at Syracuse University shows no U.S. company prosecuted for hiring undocumented workers March 2017 to April 2018.

Episode 184: Stroke and the Immune System

Revealing how stroke affects our body's immune system.

Support and opposition for two mines in Southern Arizona

As the Rosemont Copper mine plans to start construction, we talk with those for and against the project.

Kirkpatrick town hall audience asks the congresswoman to push for presidential impeachment hearings

U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick says even a hearing on impeaching the president requires bipartisan support.

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