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Tucson Nonprofit, Officials Collaborate to Preserve Water

Watershed Management, Mayor Rothschild, Dept. of Transportation help pass green streets policy requiring new roadway development designed to capture storm water.

Program Provides Juvenile Offenders With Second Chance

YARDS is an educative nine-week program that teachers youth skills; in collaboration with Pima County's juvenile court system.

AZ Week: Talks of AZ Water Crisis, Officials Search for Solutions

Existing supplies may not suffice in future; issues raised about where, how state will find more.

Episode 150: AZ's Short, Long-Term Water Issues, Solutions

Morrison institute for Public Policy held water forum at ASU; U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl, water law expert Robert Glennon discuss issue.

AZ Illustrated Politics: Friday, November 22, 2013

EPA, Rosemont water permit issue; Senate Democrats invoke nuclear option; GOP seek to recapture competitive Congressional seats.

After 31 Years El Tour de Tucson is Without Title Sponsor

UAMC's six-year title sponsorship contract expired, leaving budget with a $250K hole, but things are looking up, tradition carries on.

Patagonia Group Hopes to Restore Water Flow, Wildlife

They have introduced more than 2,600 plants this last year, all grown from seed, member of Borderlands Restoration.

This American Life: House Rules

On this week's show, stories about destiny by address. Saturday at Noon and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. on NPR 89.1 FM/1550 AM.

Bisbee's Warren Ballpark is Major Component of Town's History

Built in the early 1900s, stadium has housed minor league games, as well as relics of baseball’s bygone past, such as outlaw leagues, barnstorming games.

Downton Abbey: Series One

See where it all began; enjoy the first season of Downton Abbey beginning Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. on PBS 6.

UA Dance School Showcases Father of American Ballet

Balanchine's "Tarantella" is being presented through Nov. 3; for university to have been allowed to present one of his works is an honor, director says.

Arizona Spotlight for Nov. 22, 2013

Annual bicycling race faces financial challenges, exploring tribal and dance music mixes, restoring plants in Patagonia to help polinators, and more

AZ's Rate of Uninsured Children Third Highest in US, Report Says

Georgetown University study found 13.2 percent of Arizona's kids don't have health coverage.

Diane Rehm: The JFK Assassination Anniversary

Join Diane and her guests for a discuss the public perceptions and political realities of the the JFK assasination. Weekdays 9-11 a.m. on NPR 89.1 FM/1550 AM.

Migrant Detention Facility Cellblocks Freezing, Detainees Say

While detention cells aren't designed with comfort in mind, human rights groups, undocumented migrants say conditions inside some BP stations have become unsafe.

Frontline: A Death in St. Augustine

See what can go wrong when police are faced with domestic violence allegations in their own ranks. Tuesday at 10 p.m. on PBS 6.

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