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NATURE: Hotel Armadillo

Join biologist Arnaud Desbiez as he “checks in” the jungle animal guests to the “Hotel Armadillo.”

Group Offers Yoga to Help UA Students Cope with Depression

One in four displays symptoms; LGBTQ Affairs office offers classes to assist.

Poll: 42% in State Know Someone Addicted to Opioids

Survey says one-third of Arizonans weren't warned by doctors of drugs' addictive nature.

Episode 311: Douglas - A Small Town Thinking Big

New leadership in the border community aims to build economic momentum.

Rare Meeting Between Tucson Rights Groups, Border Patrol

Interim Border Patrol Sector Chief seeks common ground, promises more meetings.

Mexican Holiday, Rising Peso Have Tucson Malls Busy

'Semana Santa' gives Mexicans a chance to vacation and shop in Southern Arizona.

Be Registered to Vote to Weigh in on Tucson Sales Tax

Registration deadline is Monday for city of Tucson's half-cent tax increase proposal.

Tucson Science Rally Gains Momentum as Earth Day Approaches

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Attorney General Sessions gives speech in Nogales; artist Lex Gjurasic stamps out reality; and Arizona's round-tailed ground squirrels get the attention they deserve.

FRONTLINE: Last Days of Solitary

Follow what happens to recently released prisoners when they go from solitary to the streets.

Independent Lens: SEED, the Untold Story

Follow passionate seed-keepers protecting our 12,000 year-old food legacy.

Home Fires

Laura’s disgrace becomes public, and the attraction between Pat and Marek continues to grow.

Episode 133: Reaction to Immigration Crackdown

Plus, controversy over proposed UA Honors College dorms, interring indigent vets, more.

Call the Midwife

Watch as a new mother faces an unexpected crisis and Sister Ursula causes problems for the Turners.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 328

Celebrating National Parks; the Mysterious Crested Saguaro; Chiracahua National Monument; Next Generation Rangers

The Art of Paying Attention: Round-tailed Ground Squirrels

Author and wildlife illustrator Beth Surdut focuses on the round-tailed ground squirrel, a species one expert refers to as "the neighbor we know so little about".

How Do Arizona Officials Prevent Voter Fraud?

The state and counties have safeguards in place to keep your vote safe.

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