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Local Courts Team Up to Clear Up Warrants

Pima County and Tucson are working together to resolve outstanding issues.

Sahuarita Gets Funding for Tech and Manufacturing Center

Town hopes to develop hub for business.

Hispanic Chamber Looks for Wider Audience Via Mexican Radio

A new agreement allows business to get their message deep into Mexico

'Business as Usual' for Border Businesses Despite Politics

Relationships trump what national leaders say.

Episode 323: The Ebb and Flow of Water Predictions in Arizona

The state draws closer to an official shortage; techniques for water conservation that start at home.

Nature's Great Race

Follows three groups of animals – caribou, zebra, and elephants – as they face the immense challenges of migration in places around the world.

Episode 145: Grijalva and McSally Weigh in on Health Care, NAFTA

Plus, how they're working on their other legislative priorities.

The Story of China: The Last Empire/The Age of Revolution

Travel from the Silk Road to the Yellow Sea with host Michael Wood as he explores the history of the world’s newest superpower.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 338

The Spin on Advertising; Juneteenth; the BoxerBots; Arizona Profiles - A Vietnam Veteran

Ann Hampton Callaway Brings "The Ella Century" to Tucson

Also on Arizona Spotlight: water conservation today vs. water crisis tomorrow; Digna Theatre combines activism and art; and Tucsonans share simple stories about kindness.

On Health Care, Crowd Asks Grijalva: 'What can we do?'

Health care town hall draws more than 250 people.

Episode 87: X-ray Vision - The Drive to See More

By combining the very latest advances in technology and computing, a UA team is building uniquely powerful imaging systems.

Arizona Republicans Urge Closing of National Monuments

Three House representatives want some of Arizona’s national monuments to lose their status.

McSally: Health Care Should Meet Arizona's Needs

The Arizona Republican voted for the House health care bill.

Conserving Water but Paying More? There's a Reason

Without water-saving practices, Tucsonans would be paying 11.7% more.

Juneteenth in Tucson

At the annual Juneteenth Celebration, current Tucson residents reflect on cultural changes they have seen in their lifetimes and how much work still needs to be done.

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