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Team Creates 'Canary in the Mine' Sensor to Make Worksites Safer

UA faculty's high-tech system can warn of impending health dangers and hazards.

Three UA Scholars to be Inducted as Regents' Professors

The award represents the state's highest faculty honor for work drawing national or international recognition.

Midsomer Murders Season 10: The Animal Within

A mischievous trickster gets his comeuppance when his body is found floating below the weir in Midsomer Deverell.

800 Words Season 2: Episode Three

George lands a scoop on the first day of his new job at the newspaper.

People or Barriers? Border Agents Diverge Over Where to Put Resources

One side wants money to fill openings; the other says more fences are needed.

GEICO to Expand to South-Side Tucson Development

The company plans to add 700 jobs by moving to development at "The Bridges."

American Experience: The Secret of Tuxedo Park

Meet the unknown tycoon whose secret lab developed the technology that altered the course of WWII.

Ex-Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio Announces Senate Candidacy

He'll face Republican Kelli Ward; Martha McSally is also expected to enter the race.

Independent Lens: I Am Not Your Negro

Explore James Baldwin’s unfinished book about race in America in this Oscar-nominated documentary.

Masterpiece Victoria Season 2 Premiere

Jenna Coleman returns for a new season as the young queen who wants it all—romance, power, an heir, and personal freedom.

Tucsonan Kelly Fryer Enters Governor Race

CEO of YWCA of Southern Arizona becomes 3rd Democrat seeking top AZ seat.

Salvadorans In Arizona To Lose Temporary Protected Status

One group estimates about 1,000 Salvadorans in Arizona have the status; some fear the possibility of violence if they return.

The Art of Paying Attention: Gila Woodpecker

Beth Surdut finds much more to these marvels of natural engineering than is obvious to the eye...or ear.

Pima County Sheriff Warns of Jury Duty Scam

Scammers demand prepaid gift cards, something the department says it would never do.

Leaders, Community Members Gather to Dedicate Site for Jan. 8 Memorial

Construction on memorial for mass shooting expected to start later this year.

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