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A Conversation with Bill Moyers

Join the award-winning journalist and author as he reflects on his life and storied career.

Elvis '56

Open a time capsule to reveal the legendary performer at the very beginning of his meteoric career.

State Begins Study for Possible 'Sonoran Corridor' Routes

Proposed highway would allow commercial traffic from the east and south to bypass I-10/I-19 interchange.

McSally Messages, Ads Show Expanding Campaign Cycle

Fundraising is up and running, though Election Day is 16 months away.

PBS KIDS and AZPM Bridge the Summer Learning Gap

Annual summer learning initiative continues with new “Summer of Adventure” specials, digital resources, and activities

Are Mexican Shoppers Buying More North of Border?

Mexican customs payments would indicate so, but US merchants say no.

Weddings of Downton Abbey

Join Hugh Bonneville (Robert Crawley) for a bridal bouquet of favorite “I Do” moments from the series.

Kids' Nutrition Needs Don't End When School Does

TUSD takes part in a network of sites offering free summer meals to kids.

UA President Robbins: 'I'm Going to Be Accessible'

Institution's 22nd president has busy first day meeting, greeting, cheerleading.

Climate Scientist: Leaving Paris Accord Bad for Southwest

The region is already experiencing the effects of global warming, says Valerie Trouet.

Episode 82: Forecasting Arizona's Monsoon

REPEAT. The monsoon is changing as our temperatures rise.

Hundreds Greet New UA President at Campus Reception

Robert C. Robbins becomes institution's 22nd president, succeeding Hart.

Tucson City Council: 2 Primary Races, 2 November Races

Fimbres, in one of three seats up for election this year, has no challengers.

Sgt. Pepper's Musical Revolution

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking Beatles album.

Joe Bonamassa: Live at Carnegie Hall

On this special all-acoustic concert, world-renowned platinum-selling Blues-rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Joe Bonamassa is joined by an all-star ensemble of world-class musicians.

South Tucson to Receive $300K for Contaminated Sites

The funding will go to assessing "brownfield" sites to promote redevelopment in the city, the EPA says.

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