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Pantano Bat Bridge

Every summer evening at sunset, thousands of Mexican Free-tail bats can be seen as a swirling dark cloud at the Pantano Wash before going out to feed.

Water Harvester: An Invitation to Abundance

How Tucson resident Brad Lancaster transformed his neighborhood by experimenting with water harvesting.

Tito and Pep

Head chef and owner John Martinez wanted to open a restaurant that reflected Tucson’s diverse cultural influences, Tito and Pep is the result.

Afro Herper

Earyn McGee is a lizard-loving PhD who's changing the idea of what it means to be a scientist. (07:15)

A Mother's Story

Tawni Terman shares her story about opioid addiction and how it impacted her life as a mother.

Honoring Veterans

The "Wall of Faces" contains countless stories of the U.S. veterans in Douglas, Arizona.

Monsoon Chocolate

A bean-to-bar chocolate factory in Tucson focused on sustainability and ethical sourcing.

Northern Jaguar Reserve

A look at the endangered jaguar and a group of people in northern Mexico who are helping to save their habitat.

Amor

Naim Amor is a French native who grew up in Paris, but in many ways he is quintessentially Tucson.

Immanuel Abraham

The violinist credits music with saving his life.

Feliz Navidog

'Bad Santa' rode into town over the holidays to raise awareness and funds for the Humane Society of Southern Arizona.

Haunted Bisbee

Take a tour of Bisbee, Arizona’s haunted history with Renee Harper of Old Bisbee Ghost Tours and “Magic” Kenny of The Bisbee Seance Room.

A Canvas of Clay

Robert Keith De Armond has been a ceramic artist for more than 40 years. During that time he estimates that he's painted over a million bowls, plates, pitchers and mugs.

A Universe of Images

Southern Arizona is home to some of the best-known astrophotographers, and part of the reason is the local effort to keep skies darker than many other metropolitan areas.

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