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Fire in Dragoon Mountains Burns 3,000 Acres

Overnight evacuation ordered Saturday due to the Knob Hill fire.

Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges & Universities

Explore the pivotal role HBCUs have played in shaping American history, culture and national identity.

Victoria Season 2: The Luxury of Conscience

When tragedy strikes, Victoria and Albert confront the true cost of standing by their convictions.

Exploring Music: Part I Brahms

The first of a two-week biography exploring the music and life of a defining voice of the German Romantic Era.

As Gem Show Grows, City Adjusts to Development Goals

More than a half century of growth at the iconic Tucson event.

Pew: ICE Arrests Jump by a Third

Arizona's increase wasn't as strong as the national surge.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 419

Anello, a slice of heaven; Meditate, peace within; Finding Flora, the Air Plant

Federal Budget Deal Could Benefit Tucson's Economy

A deal that brings an end to sequestration cuts in defense could have a positive impact on Tucson's financial health.

Pro Play and Youth Access: Ball Rolling for Soccer in Tucson

Attendance is up at Kino Sports Complex, and new fields are on the way for youth play.

"Black Pearl Sings" Builds Bridges with Song

Also on Arizona Spotlight: How politics in China evolved in the 20th century; and meet author Larry Dane Brimner, dedicated to writing about civil rights for young readers.

Cross-Border Cooperation Results in Help for Mexican Amputees

A Civil War-era company and a Mexican nonprofit partner to provide prosthetics.

Linda Chatterton Extempore, February 2018

The flutist talks with AZPM's Andy Bade to discuss her career and her upcoming performance in Oro Valley.

Episode 117: What Humans Do that Machines Cannot

We preview the fourth lecture in the 2018 UA College of Science lecture series which deals with modern day computers, AI, machine learning and big data.

Midsomer Murders Season 10: Picture of Innocence

A photographer is murdered shortly after exhibiting a compromising picture of Barnaby - who becomes a suspect in the ensuing investigation.

A Conversation with Former US Rep Jim Kolbe

Partisanship in Congress, NAFTA and elections.

The Effect of #MeToo at the Arizona Capitol

In the wake of the expulsion of a state representative, we ask how the culture of the Capitol is changing.

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