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Native American Superheroes Get a Chance to Fly

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Education funding changed by Prop 123; meet library writer-in-residence Adrienne Celt, former UA student goes for gold at the Olympics.

OSIRIS-REx Mission Undergoing Finishing Touches for Launch

Scientists say spacecraft in good shape; scheduled launch is 34 days away.

How Much Carbon in Forests? Answer May Fund Restoration

New methodology would bolster sustainability efforts, developers hope.

NPR 89.1 New Weekend Programming

Look for new programming in the weekend line-up beginning Saturday, August 6th, on NPR 89.1

Agencies Mishandle Asylum Cases, US Commission Finds

Immigrants who fled danger are sent back to it, 'Barriers to Protection' report says.

Dancing on the Edge: Episode 7

Learn why Lady Cremone becomes suspicious and Masterson is troubled by Julian’s behavior. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Pima County Attorney LaWall Faces Feinman in Primary

Democratic rivals differ in their approaches to criminal prosecutions.

Tucson Planetary Researcher Awaits Far Out Photo Op

Camera aboard spacecraft Juno, now orbiting Jupiter, soon wll deliver images.

Pima Sheriff's Candidates: New Leadership Needed

Two Republicans face off for right to challenge appointed Sheriff Chris Nanos.

School Bells Ring in New Student Tracking App in TUSD

TUSD takes on 'Parent Vue App', but it's not popular with students.

VP Candidate Pence in Tucson: 'We Are Coming Together'

Trump running mate speaks at Fox Tucson Theatre Tuesday afternoon.

All the Right Moves

A Pennsylvania steel-town high-school coach tries to spoil a football hero's scholarship dream. Saturday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

UA Phoenix Med School Under Regents' Scrutiny

Board will hold meetings to review medical community complaints.

Drought May Hurt Female Trees More than Males: NAU Study

Male cottonwood, willow, juniper trees function better than females under stress.

3 Republicans Seek Pima Supervisors District 4 Seat

Ray Carroll's decision to step down after 20 years leaves race wide open.

Inspector George Gently: Blue for Bluebird

The body of a murdered girl washed up by a pier leads Gently and Bacchus to investigate the staff at a family holiday camp. Friday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

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