October 23, 2014 / Modified oct 24, 2014 2:09 p.m.

Arizona Spotlight for October 24, 2014

A two-time breast cancer survivor's story on Voices for the Cure; paying for Tucson's ever-expanding All Souls Procession; Tales of Tucson: "All Souls Laid to Rest"..

voices for the cure latrice and carolyn spotlight LaTrice Jordan and her aunt Carolyn Green visit the AZPM Studios.
Mark McLemore

Featured on the October 24th, 2014 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:

  • A two-time breast cancer survivor's story on Voices for the Cure, as Carolyn Green talks with her niece LaTrice Jordan about the importance of love, support, and regular check-ups...

  • Find out how the volunteer-driven All Souls Procession has grown to become one of Tucson's most well-known annual events; receiving financial support from the city for the first time in 2014...

  • And, hear Tales of Tucson, an original radio drama inspired by the legends, mysteries and magic of life in the Sonoran Southwest. This week, "All Souls Laid to Rest"...

Listen:

ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT airs every Friday at 8:30 am and 6:00 pm, and every Saturday at 5:00 pm, on NPR 89.1 FM / 1550 AM.

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