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Hollywood at Home: A Mighty Wind (2003) TRIVIA
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- Hollywood at Home: A Mighty Wind (2003) TRIVIA
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- 25 days ago
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- In this hilarious backstage mockumentary, three eclectic, never-quite-famous folk bands come together for the first time in decades following the death of their manager to put on a reunion concert in his honor, at the request of his son (Bob Balaban). For the members of The Folksmen, The New Main Street Singers, and Mitch & Mickey, time has not been kind. As the show approaches, apprehension sets in, romances are rekindled and ambitions are permanently deferred.
Cast: Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Parker Posey, Michael McKean.
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- Mar 20, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 27 days ago
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- Fallout from the news about Cesar Chavez hits Tucson; Cooling Centers open amid a heat wave; The Wildcats earn a trip to round 2 of the NCAA tournament; and more...
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- Ancient llama caravan trail through the Andes | The Desert Speaks
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- 27 days ago
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- In this episode, host David Yetman, historian Bill Beezley and Archeologist María José Figuerero trace the Atacama Desert Trade route from the Pacific coast to the Chilean Andes from sea level to 15,000 feet elevation. Though a modern paved road has replaced the ancient llama caravan trail, the road still connects the goods from the Andes with the marine resources from the coast. Along the route, the travelers encounter evidence of pre-Inca and Inca populations, such as defensive structures, ancient towns, and storage sites. Traditional Incan villages on the road are slowly becoming depopulated, but there are still the unmistakable signs of both Christian and pagan influences on the locals who remain. This program also features a look at the largest herbivores in Chile, the wild vicuñas and guanacos and the domesticated alpacas and llamas.
From Season 18 of The Desert Speaks, originally aired in 2008.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/s...
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- Mar 19, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 27 days ago
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- Pima County’s sheriff is facing a recall; A rights group reports on abuse in group homes; Drought on the Colorado pits state against state; and more...
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- CAP cuts loom as Colorado River talks collapse | The Press Room
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- 27 days ago
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- This week, The Press Room discusses one of the most pressing environmental issues facing southern Arizona and the greater southwest: water allocations from the Colorado River. Our panel digs into the failed negotiation between states in the Colorado River basin, the potential cuts Arizona’s CAP could face and the economic fallout. Plus, we look at mining projects in the region.
PANELISTS
Katya Mendoza, AZPM News
Tony Davis, Arizona Daily Star
Paul Ingram, Tucson Sentinel
Sharon Megdal, Ph.D., University of Arizona Water Resources Director
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- Charting the molecular signaling inside our cells
- Date posted
- 28 days ago
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- A protein complex inside every living cell that tells it how to grow. Problems with the protein's signaling system can lead to neurological issues. University of Arizona biologist Andrew Capaldi describes how scientists are examining the inner workings of cells. Andrew Capaldi spoke with Leslie Tolbert, Ph D. Regent's professor emerita in Neuroscience at the University of Arizona.
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- Fighting Hate With Love: Remembering Bernard Lafayette Jr.
- Date posted
- 28 days ago
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- Also on Arizona Spotlight: invisible Theater previews new show "Inside Out: Men Behind Bars"; and storyteller Ana Montanez shares how Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show was a unifying moment for her multi-generational immigrant family.
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- Mar 18, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 29 days ago
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- Getting ready for extreme heat; Chiricahua National Monument edges closer to national park status; Tucson gets ready for more years of drought; and more...
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- Hollywood at Home: Michael Collins (1996)
- Date posted
- 29 days ago
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- Neil Jordan's historical biopic of Irish revolutionary Michael Collins, the man who led a guerrilla war against the U.K., helped negotiate the creation of the Irish Free State, and led the National Army during the Irish Civil War.
Cast: Liam Neeson, Aidan Quinn, Julia Roberts
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- Mar 17, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 30 days ago
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- Rewriting history, as labor groups reconsider Cesar Chavez; We’re having a heat wave; The debt we owe to the Colorado River; and more...
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- 8,000-Year-Old Mummies at The Museo Arqueológico | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 30 days ago
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- In Chile’s Atacama Desert people have lived for thousands of years in a land without any rain. The hyper-arid soil has made the perfect medium for preserving the 9,000 year history of human occupation. Host David Yetman and Archeologist María José Figuerero visit the coastal city of Arica and other nearby towns in search of manifestations of millennia of continuous human habitation. Near the city, the hillsides abound with geoglyphs, gigantic artistic representations of people, animals and symbols. Of special interest are the prehistoric and historic cemeteries of San Lorenzo, where modern graves mingle with those thousands of years old. The highlight of the trip is a stop at the Museo Arqueológico, which houses collections of pre-Columbian ceramics, textiles and skulls, along with a breathtaking collection of people mummified over 8,000 years ago.
From Season 18 of The Desert Speaks, originally aired in 2008.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs...
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- Mar 16, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Crowds line the UA mall for the festival of books; A robot helps with a local surgery; The wildcats are tournament-bound once again; and more...
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- Stark, Windy, and Surreal: The Patagonia Desert | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- For 10,000 years people have called Patagonia Desert home, and they continue to do so to this day. In this episode, Host David Yetman, Argentine Archeologist María José Figuerero and native son of Patagonia, Harry Nauta trek inland to examine a cross section of the Patagonia desert from the coastal city of Comodoro Rivadavia into the Andes, finally arriving at the border with Chile. Winds blow typically upwards of 50 kilometers per hour and roads through the desert are stark, but far from dull. The travelers halt to rescue a stray Patagonian Armadillo, inspect gigantic oil pumps that dot the arid plains, tour an abandoned railroad station, interpret tableaus of rock art, and drop in on the harvest at a cherry farm. Join them as they conclude their trip with a Patagonian party filled with vibrant music, traditional dance and barbecued lamb.
From Season 18 of The Desert Speaks, originally aired in 2008.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm...
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- Mar 13, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- More questions about a possible ICE detention warehouse in Arizona; Iran’s soccer team wants to stay in the world cup, and possibly train in Tucson; Move over, Biosphere 2 - Biosphere 3 is coming; and more...
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- An unexpected home for penguins in wild Patagonia | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Host David Yetman, Argentine Archeologist María José Figuerero and native son of Patagonia, Harry Nauta venture across Argentine Patagonia, encountering landscapes usually cold, isolated and windy, but also spectacularly distinct and colorful. After stopping to admire the camel-like guanacos that roam the area, they pause at a brightly decorated Argentine shrine celebrating Gauchito Gil, the “little gaucho,” a Robin-Hood-like figure to whom devotees from throughout the country attribute with good luck and miraculous recoveries. Later, in the Chubut Province, travel from fossilized trees to fossilized marine life within the space of a few miles and to Bustamante Bay, home to a couple hundred sea lions and tens of thousands of desert penguins as well as thriving sea weed industry.
From Season 18 of The Desert Speaks, originally aired in 2008.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/show/the-desert-speaks/
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- Voters Approve RTA Next | What does that mean for the next 20 years?
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- On Tuesday, Pima County voters approved the Regional Transportation Authority's RTA Next plan, a two-part ballot measure that will extend the county-wide half-cent sales tax to fund a list of roadway projects, public transit and safety improvements for another 20 years. RTA Executive Director Mike Ortega joins our panel of journalists on The Press Room to discuss the agency's plans to complete yet-unfinished RTA 1 projects, and the implementation of the newly-approved plan, including accountability measures.
GUESTS:
Mike Ortega, RTA Executive Director
Jim Nintzel, Tucson Sentinel
Tim Steller, Arizona Daily Star
Nick Rommel, AZPM News
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- Mar 12, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Republican State lawmakers want to get police involved in immigration; The affordability crisis comes home; More on Arizona’s health care challenges; and more...
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- Using artificial intelligence to create Biosphere 3
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Move over Biosphere 2, make room for Biosphere 3. Biosphere 2 director Joaquin Ruiz explains how artificial intelligence is moving the concept into the digital age, taking data and helping scientists develop new theories about the evolution of planet Earth. Joaquin Ruiz spoke with Tim Swindle, professor emeritus of planetary science at the University of Arizona.
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- Chilean Wine Country | Exploring Santiago and beyond | Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Host David Yetman and historian Bill Beezley, along with Argentine expert María José Figuerero, team up to travel around the cool arid climates of central Chile to vineyards that have made Chilean wines famous. The trip begins in Santiago’s great central market to take a closer look at some of the local cuisine that pairs so well with the wine and the role wines play in Chile’s traditional family life. From there, the search for wines takes the travelers to local vineyards as owners demonstrate traditional and innovative methods of cultivating grapes. In some cases, chicken, sheep, llamas and alpacas roam through the vineyard providing the land with a natural fertilization. Beezley and Yetman complete their wine quest at the celebrated Viña Montes, a winery designed by a Chilean architect and laid out according to feng shui principles.
From Season 18 of The Desert Speaks, originally aired in 2008.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/s...
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- Masterpiece: The Forsytes Series PREVIEW
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Desire, ambition and betrayal simmer at the heart of the sumptuous costume drama, The Forsytes. Don't miss the US premiere of this highly-anticipated drama on Sunday, March 22, 2026
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- Famed actress and director Marsha Mason returns to Tucson.
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Also on Arizona Spotlight: Author Jacquelyn L. Jackson talks about "The Female Rouge: A Memoir of Living Fiercely"; and historian Janelle Molony on the fascinating history of Ostrich ranching in Arizona.
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- Mar 11, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Pima County voters approved a twenty-year transportation plan...TEP and the City of Tucson propose an investment agreement to Tucson residents...News about the federal government's SENTRI program...TUSD members demand more ICE protections...
Renovations begin at the Tucson House Apartments...And part 2 of the series 'Health on the Range: A Look at Rural Health Challenges" plus more...
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- Mar 10, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- It's decision time for the RTA Next ballot issue; Opposition grows to an immigrant detention center in Marana; Facing the challenges of health care in rural Arizona; and more...
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- The Tortured Geography of the San Andreas Fault | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Host David Yetman and University of Arizona Geoscientist Susan Beck head to Southern California to trace the San Andreas Fault and examine some of the tortured topography thrown up by the fault. Join them as they follow along the fault near the Salton Sea at 230 feet below sea level and then wind through Painted Canyon surrounded by massive rocks distorted almost beyond recognition by the fault’s relentless movement. Then travel by helicopter to gain the “big picture” of the fault as it forms massive mountain ranges and deep valleys. From here, see how geologists follow outcrops of vegetation to trace the fault line and how the town of Desert Hot Springs lies in relation to the fault. This episode also examines ways of harnessing the energy created by the movements of the San Andreas Fault and some of the human challenges facing people who live along its path.
From Season 18, originally aired in 2008.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.or...
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- Loreto Marine Park | A Sanctuary Preserving Desert Life | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Loreto Marine Park was established in 1996 to preserve the delicate ecosystems in the Sea of Cortez. In this episode host David Yetman, a group of international researchers and scientists from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum explore Catalina Island, a biological reserve within the park.
This island is home to terrestrial plants and animals that have been so physically isolated that they have altered genetically and become new species. Here, there is a rattlesnake species with no functioning rattle, a columnar cactus sporting a trunk almost ten feet around and a barrel cactus reaches a height of over ten feet. The park faces huge challenges, including over fishing, overpopulation, and the need to educate the expanding human population about the distinct natural values of the Gulf and Baja California.
From Season 18, originally aired in 2008.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/show/the-desert-speaks/
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- Mar 9, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- The vote over Pima County's transportation future is drawing high interest; War causes a spike in fuel prices; Mind-body techniques are helping Iranians around the world to cope; and more...
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- A Desert Island in the Sea of Cortez is Home to Strange Wildlife | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- The islands in the Sea of Cortez are chunks of tectonic debris that highlight the violent geological history of Baja California. In this episode, travel along the coastline of Espiritu Santo Island with host David Yetman, researchers from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and a group of international scientists. Kayak around the island and visit extremely vocal sea lions and navigate the rock canals near the shore of the island that were created in the early 20th century for the pearl oyster trade. On the island, trace tree roots that snake down the canyon walls in search of water and discover a completely new species of beetle crawling across the boulders. Before leaving the island, cross paths with an enormous pack of fiddler crabs scudding their way to a new location.
From Season 18, originally aired in 2008.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/show/the-desert-speaks/
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- Mar 6, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Reaction to the Noem firing; Students spend their spring break building a house; Scientists think a nearby planet is not home to life; and more...
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- What are ARIZONA's chances in MARCH MADNESS? | Local sports journalists discuss | The Press Room
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- As Arizona Men's Basketball wins the Big 12 conference title outright this week, a panel of Tucson journalists talk Arizona sports both on and off the court: How stadium naming deals, NIL and more impact local economy and culture.
Plus, the Iranian national soccer team is set to train for the World Cup at Kino Sports Complex, but with the escalating military conflict, how might those plans change?
GUESTS
Justin Spears, Arizona Daily Star
Pat Parris, KGUN 9 News
Steve Rivera, All Sports Tucson & Fox Sports 1450
Tony Perkins, AZPM News
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- Mar 5, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Feds stay silent about the death of a man in ICE custody; Why science can overlook entire species of plant and animals; We wrap up our series on the questions surrounding the RTA vote, and more...
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- Uncovering the mystery of a shrouded exoplanet
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Scientists are reassessing the potential for life on Trappist 1e, an Earth-type planet orbiting a star more than 40 light years from Earth. University of Arizona planetary scientist Sukrit Ranjan explains why the latest findings are casting doubt on an exoplanet that was once a top candidate for discovering extraterrestrial life. Sukrit Ranjan spoke with Tim Swindle, professor emeritus of planetary science at the University of Arizona.
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- Sea of Cortez: Then and Now | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Host David Yetman and a group of international researchers including some from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, traverse the famed Sea of Cortez. The Gulf of California as it is also known, once showcased the greatest marine diversity in the world. In this land of enhanced biodiversity, two different worlds come together –the terrestrial and the marine. On land, visit locals whose grassroots conservation efforts have helped revive the gulf’s endangered sea turtle population. On the beach, wade through the one of the area’s many tide pools to get up close and personal with sea cucumbers, flat worms, serpent stars, and sea anemones. On the water, watch the Bottlenose dolphins playfully accompany a tour of the region’s numerous enchanted desert islands.
From Season 18, originally aired in 2008.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/show/the-desert-speaks/
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- The first signs of spring time in the Sonoran Desert
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Also on Arizona Spotlight: Jeanine Cummins on her novel "Speak to Me of Home"; Indigenous artist Tim Farris talks about "Tricksters and Truthtellers"; and you and your pet are invited to join a parade.
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- High Jump School
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- The University of Arizona high jump team have been raising champions for decades. Under the wings of decorated coach, Bob Myers, the Wildcats are constantly raising the bar for future generations of the ‘High Jump School’. This story introduces Emma Gates and Paris Mikinski, two stellar UA high jumpers who are competitors, friends and part of the university’s high jump legacy.
Producer: Laura Holanszky
Videographer: Nate Huffman
Editor: Nate Huffman
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- Mar 4, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- Relatives ask why a Haitian man died in ICE custody; A new technique uses organisms to finesse copper out of ore; Addressing the confusion surrounding two items on the ballot; and more...
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- March 2026 AZPM Highlights and Happenings: A message from Jack Gibson
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- AZPM’s move to the Baker Center is underway. Plus, celebrating Women's History Month and new MASTERPIECE dramas.
Read more at https://about.azpm.org/p/about-press/2026/3/2/228728-march-highlights-and-happenings-azpms-move-to-the-baker-center-is-underway/
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- Mar 3, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Border wall continues to go up in a sensitive part of Arizona habitat; High school students worry what they can do if ICE arrives; Voters share their views about the RTA Next vote; and more...
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- Mar 2, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Senators react to the attack on Iran; A court strikes down local prevailing wage laws; PACC finds a new response for animal hoarding; and more...
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- Masterpiece The Count of Monte Cristo Series PREVIEW
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- Sam Claflin and Jeremy Irons star in this bold new TV adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ iconic French novel which follows Edmond Dantès, a young man falsely accused of treason.
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- St. Mary’s nurses allege retaliation, rally for dedicated rapid response staff in Tucson
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
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- More than 100 registered nurses and their supporters gathered outside St. Mary’s Hospital, calling for at least one designated rapid response nurse on every shift. Rapid response nurses are specially trained to intervene during medical emergencies and support bedside staff. Nurses say current staffing levels are unsafe and describe the strain as a form of “moral injury.” Hear directly from the frontline workers speaking out.
Read the full article at news.azpm.org .
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- Masterpiece: The Forsytes Series PREVIEW
- Date posted
- 1 month ago
- Description
- Desire, ambition and betrayal simmer at the heart of the sumptuous costume drama, The Forsytes. Don't miss the US premiere of this highly-anticipated drama on Sunday, March 22, 2026
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- Feb 27, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- Local nurses say their hospital is putting patients at risk; The electric company puts out its own study about public ownership to counter the city’s; Opponents of a data center sue their town to get the issues before voters; and more...
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- South Tucson Mayor Roxanna Valenzuela on taxes, Flock cameras, and more | The Press Room
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- South Tucson Mayor Roxanna Valenzuela joins The Press Room to discuss the city's decision to end its contract with Flock surveillance cameras, the partnership with Rural Metro Fire and other issues facing the community. Then, our panel of journalists discuss Tucson's Safe City Initiative and take another look at RTA Next, Props 418 & 419, ahead of the March 10 vote on the regional transportation plan.
Special Guest
Mayor Roxanna Valenzuela, city of South Tucson
Panelists
Joe Ferguson, Tucson Agenda
Nick Rommel, AZPM News
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- Feb 26, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
- Description
- New details, and new confusion, about a planned immigration facility in Marana; Tucson tackles drug use and homelessness; As one 20-year road plan expires, voters are weighing whether to approve a sequel; and more...
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- Hollywood at Home: One Night In Miami (2020) | Hollywood at Home | INSIDE LOOK WITH VICTORIA LUCAS
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- On the night of Feb. 25, 1964, in Miami, Cassius Clay joins Jim Brown, Sam Cooke and Malcom X, and they discuss the responsibility of being successful black men during the civil rights movement.
Cast: Kingsley Ben-Adir, Eli Goree, Aldis Hodge.
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- Rural Health Takeaways #arizona #news #npr #healthcare
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Arizona’s public health system is entering a period of fiscal and structural uncertainty, driven largely by recent federal policy changes, health leaders said at a Feb. 17 forum focused on rural care access.
Public health officials, medical professionals, nonprofit leaders and state representatives gathered in Phoenix to assess how federal legislation and administrative shifts could affect health care delivery in rural Arizona.
Speakers described a mix of concern and cautious optimism. While many warned of funding losses and administrative challenges ahead, they also highlighted state initiatives such as the Rural Health Transformation Program and Arizona’s Housing and Health Opportunities program as potential bright spots. For more, visit news.azpm.org.
Video: L. M. Boyd
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- Navajo Canyon Lands | Navajo history in the Glen Canyon region | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- The creation of Lake Powell forced the evacuation of many Navajo families and forever changed the lives of many others. Today, host David Yetman and his brother, geologist Dick Yetman, travel with native Navajo families to learn some of the geological and spiritual history of the Glen Canyon region. They travel through the region’s many slot canyons, visit the sacred Rainbow Bridge, enjoy birds-eye view from the air, and visit with a Navajo photographer and young Navajo woman who is documenting the histories of her elders.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/show/the-desert-speaks/
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- Dying Traditions in a Mexican Pueblo | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Host David Yetman takes a trip to the foothills of the Sierra Madre, where traditions are slowly dying out as the big cities draw the local populations away from the small towns and traditional ways of life. Yetman stops in the town of Santo Thomas to see a donkey-powered pinole grinder made of stone and a kitchen garden.
He then heads to agrarian community of Sahuaripa to visit its talabartería (a leather goods shop) and call upon the last remaining weaver of palm hats and baskets.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/show/the-desert-speaks/
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- Into the Swell: Utah’s High Desert | The Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Utah’s San Rafael Swell is one of the most remote and least-visited wonders of the desert southwest. Host David Yetman and his brother, geologist Dick Yetman, camp out and explore the geology and vegetation of this intimidating stretch of desert. They also trek through Utah’s Little Grand Canyon to see the pictographs and petroglyphs that were created thousands of years ago.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/show/the-desert-speaks/
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- Utah's Slick Rock Country | Kodachrome Basin, Goblin Valley, & the Colorado Plateau | Desert Speaks
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Host David Yetman and his brother, geologist Dick Yetman, take a geological road trip to Southeastern Utah’s Colorado Plateau. After hiking through the ever-changing slot canyon named Canyon X and the aptly named Kodachrome Basin State Park, they take an eerie trek through Goblin Valley State Park where the mysterious Entrada rock sculptures known as “goblins” surround you from all angles.
FOR MORE DESERT SPEAKS, visit https://playpbs.azpm.org/show/the-desert-speaks/


