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Making Public Art Conservation Real: City of Tucson’s Public Art Collection

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Call the Midwife Season 8 Episode 7

Follow Sister Frances as she attends her first solo birth. Trixie consoles a patient with an STD.

Midsomer Murders Season 14: The Sleeper Under the Hill

The gruesome discovery of a farmer's body in an ancient stone circle is made just days before the spring equinox.

Prison Guards and Inmates Unite in Plea for Better Security

Calls for action point to problems with door locks that critics say resulted in the death of an inmate and the beating of guards.

Shakespeare & Hathaway: The Chameleon's Dish

Frank and Lu struggle to protect a troubled teen who has nightmarish premonitions of murder.

60 Years In, Arizona-Mexico Commission Celebrates Strong Ties Across the Border

Recent political tensions don't diminish the relationship between Arizona and Mexico, a commission official says.

Tensions Between the Press and State Arise In Mexico

The president's viral commentary has sparked worry about the impact of that rhetoric on journalists in the country.

Napier Testifies Before House Committee

The Pima County sheriff said the border has been in "crisis" for decades.

NOVA: Inside the Megafire

Scientists investigate what was behind the deadly megafires that swept through California in 2018.

The Delta

Travel to the Colorado River Delta to witness revitalization efforts, five years after the pulse flow.

Xinyu Zhang

The Tucson based artist prepares for her show ‘Wander Around’ at the University of Arizona Museum of Art.

Seize the Day

Gabriel Schirn combines his interests in chemical engineering, piano performance, and knitting.

Climate Change Making Southwest Hotter

A UA professor lays out the changes for congressional committee.

Frontline: Trump's Trade War

The inside story of President Trump's gamble to confront China over trade.

Former Tucson City Councilman Roy Laos Dies at 65

The Tucson native served from 1977-1988

Independent Lens: Out of State

Hear the story of two Native Hawaiian prisoners sent 3,000 miles to a for-profit prison in Arizona.

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