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Shorter Work Week, Equal Work

Two years in, Bisbee Unified School District takes stock of its four-day school week.

The Return of All Souls

The 21st Annual All Souls Procession: Click to see the sights and sounds.

CIRCUS: Change On!

Join the circus at their first performance stop in Virginia where dramatic last-minute changes to the show and lackluster ticket sales ratchet up the pressure. Wednesday at 9 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Teachers' Voices with Jennifer Strosin and Susan Frank

A teacher re-discovers her "inner athlete" while becoming a role model for health and fitness to her 4th grade class.

Reporters Roundtable: Post Election Edition

Jim Nintzel of the Tucson Weekly, Linda Valdez of the Arizona Republic and Sarah Garrecht Gassen of the Arizona Daily Star talk about this week's election and look ahead to the 2011 Arizona Legislature.

Russell Pearce Elevated To Arizona Senate President

Mesa Republican chosen by Republican senators-elect, Kirk Adams retained as House Speaker.

FRONTLINE: The Confessions

Why would four innocent men confess to a brutal crime they didn’t commit? Tuesday at 9 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Sci-fi Holograms Become Reality

University of Arizona researchers devise new 3D image technology

MASTERPIECE Sherlock: The Great Game

London 2010. Sherlock Holmes — loner, oddball, genius. John Watson — doctor, war hero. Two men who couldn’t be more different, united by adventure. Sunday at 8 p.m. on PBS-HD.

Voters Say No To Prop 401

Proposition 401 to change city’s charter fails to win public's support.

Prop 400 Fails

Proposition to raise sales tax in Tucson goes down in public vote.

Arizona Public Media Emmy Award Winners

Three Arizona Public Media producers earn six Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards.

Election Impact on Pima County

Pima County Supervisor Sharon Bronson talks about the impact of Tuesday's election in Pima County.

Now What?

Face-Off Commentators Bruce Ash and Paul Eckerstrom talk about the implications of Tuesday's election on the future of Arizona.

Political Signs Remain

What Happens to the Vestiges of Roadside Political Discourse?

Plenty of Room at Red Rock Elementary

With the drastic decline in the real estate market, student enrollment numbers at the school are floundering.

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