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Live NPR Analysis of First Democratic Debate: Night 2

Live analysis and fact-checking from NPR on night 2 of the first democratic debate. Begins at 6 p.m.

World Refugee Day in Tucson

Also on Arizona Spotlight: The youth photography program "Parks in Focus" in action, and The Southwest Fair Housing Council observes the 50th Anniversary of the Fair Housing Act.

Tale of Two Sisters: Queen Elizabeth II & Princess Margaret

The real Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret, beyond the royal splendor, are profiled.

Pima Schools Superintendent Dustin Williams awarded for approach to motivating students

Out-of-the box thinking earns him statewide award for helping incarcerated students.

Border official resigns amid uproar over migrant children

The departure of John Sanders comes as Congress considers emergency border funding.

Southwest members of Congress decry produce protection measures

Critics say provisions could mean higher prices for consumers and endanger approval of the renegotiated NAFTA.

Live NPR Analysis of First Democratic Debate: Night 1

Live analysis and fact-checking from NPR on the first primary debate of the 2020 election cycle. Begins at 6 p.m.

Smoke from US wildfires boosting health risk for millions

Another summer of fires in the West is expected to impact millions and increase premature deaths.

Sonora to receive 1,800 National Guard members; 150 headed to Hermosillo

The newly formed National Guard has recently been used for immigration enforcement in Mexico.

Southern Arizona officials ask Congress to keep clean car standards

The White House wants to let automakers roll back emission and mileage standards.

Arizona school board leaves sex education rules unchanged

The board decided not to act on guidelines put forward by the state superintendent.

Trump tweets 'Complete and Total Endorsement!' of McSally

The president said the senator from Arizona has been fully supportive of the White House's agenda.

Law aims to help prevent teen suicides in Arizona

Recent legislation mandates suicide prevention training in the state's middle schools and high schools.

PBS KIDS for Parents launches new site in time for summer learning

Fun summer learning opportunities and resources to encourage healthy early childhood development.

PBS Brings You the Universe All Summer Long

The Journey Begins Monday, July 8

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