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After 30 Years, Fate of Stolen UA Painting Remains a Mystery

Willem de Kooning's Woman Ochre, sliced out of its frame, may be worth up to $160 million.

This American Life: Status Update

This week, status updates that interrupt daily life. Saturday at Noon and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. on NPR 89.1.

Carpenters: Close to You

Trace the Carpenters' career through the eyes of Richard Carpenter and the group's friends in the music business. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Startups Are About More Than Latest Tech

While tech companies are synonymous with startup scene, other businesses involved, too.

Astronomer Shares 'Science Snacks' With Podcasts

Comet recording exceeded 100,000 downloads

Doc Martin: Seven Grumpy Seasons

Hear stories from the cast and crew on the set of the hit series. Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

Sheriff Challenges Governor's DPS Border Drug Strike Force

Santa Cruz County Sheriff says ask what we need - don't tell us

Holiday Retail Sales Expected to Pick Up Slightly in Tucson

Continued slow, steady growth means small boost for businesses.

Yanni: World Without Borders

Travel the world with the composer/performer whose music transcends borders and boundaries. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

UA Delegation to Attend United Nations Climate Conference

Faculty, students and community members to observe, network, conduct research.

Federal Grant to Help TUSD Grow Its Garden Program

Farm to School grants meant to improve access to local food, including from school plots.

153 Syrian Refugees in State Underwent 'Rigorous Process'

Arizona governor among group asking federal government to stop refugee resettlement.

Graffiti Art at State Museum Shows Evolving Culture

Native nations are not "frozen in the past" and youth create modern art to prove it.

Ducey Wants 'Tens of Millions' to Stop Drug Cartels at Border

Governor says Arizona needs more resources to fight drug cartels.

The Detective

On January 11th, 1996, a little girl named Karen Grajeda vanished without a trace. A detective named Kathy Rau set out to find her – and the search changed her life forever.

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