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Tucson Streetcar Marks Two Years, Two Million Riders

Passenger trends emerge, including - no surprise - summer as slowest time of year.

UA Research Finds Trees May Absorb Less CO2

North American forest growth slowing because of climate change, tree ring study reveals.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 241

Countdown to OSIRIS-REx; Ancient Watering Practices Renewed; Laxcats; Kenny Scharf in Tucson

The Adventures of Chris Isaak

Also on Arizona Spotlight: An effort to change the landscape of Arizona's national parks; and Dímelo tells the story of a young man rebuilding his life after three years in prison.

Episode 99: Republican Supervisor Candidates in Districts 1, 4

Primary election voters have open seat on east side, an incumbent and challenger on northwest side.

Republican Supervisors Candidates in Districts 1, 4

Primary voters have Ray Carroll's seat to fill and a challenge to incumbent Ally Miller.

US Hispanic Chamber Backs Clinton; Tucsonan Understands

Tucson Chamber's president says social issues equal fiscal issues in endorsements.

Pro, Con Arguments on $12 an Hour Minimum Wage Proposal

Proposition headed to November ballot would raise minimum wage to $12 in 2020.

Arizona Unemployment Up for Third Straight Month, to 5.8%

Joblessness up for the third straight month, despite better-than-normal summer jobs slump.

A Place to Call Home: True To Your Heart

Mrs. Bligh returns home to Ash Park, but not everyone is happy about it. Thursday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

Wolf Hall Marathon

This two night marathon charts the meteoric rise of Thomas Cromwell in the Tudor court. Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage and Death

This three part marathon explores the pervasive power of religious doctrine and its influence on every facet of medieval society. Monday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Preliminary State Report: Fiscal Year Surplus Is $222 Million

Slightly lower than projected but supportive of Legislature's 5% budget increase.

Arizona Assured It Will Get Lake Mead Water, Flake Confirms

State has been banking part of its Colorado River allocation in case of drought.

Dancing on the Edge: Episode 5

See why Louis’ calmness is shaken as he entertains at an exclusive dinner. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Supreme Court Justice Kagan Reschedules Tucson Visit

Will deliver UA College of Law Lecture next month and visit with law students.

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