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Why fruit flies are essential for biological research
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- Why fruit flies are essential for biological research
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- 2 months ago
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- Fruit flies have been crucial for researchers developing the basic principles of biology and disease. University of Arizona neuroscientist Martha Bhattacharya describes how the insects became pivotal instruments in learning about human genetics. Martha Bhattacharya spoke with Tim Swindle, professor emeritus of Planetary Science at the University of Arizona.
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- "So easy, when you know how."" Ain't Misbehavin' at the Arizona Theatre Company
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- 2 months ago
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- Also on Spotlight: The Tiny Desk Contest is underway; meet the filmmaker behind the documentary "The Return of Navajo Boy"; and the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society welcomes rock hounds from around the world.
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- Behind the Mask - Louis David Valenzuela
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- 2 months ago
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- David Louis Valenzuela began carving Pascola Masks in the late 1980s, drawn to the tradition as if by ancestral memory. He learned the sacred art under the guidance of Jesús Acuña at New Pascua, deep within the Yoeme Reservation. Before his hands shaped wood, they painted Yoeme stories across canvas and grain, capturing spirit through color and form. Inspired by his mentor Montoya, he also crafted polyform figures of Pascola and Deer Dancers—each one a prayer in motion. Over time, the act of carving became more than a skill; it became a calling. It rooted itself in his being, guiding him toward the man he was meant to become—for his people, for his culture, and for the stories yet to be told.
Producer: Özlem Ayşe Özgür
Videographer: Danny Sax, Özlem Ayşe Özgür
Editor: Danny Sax, Özlem Ayşe Özgür
Animation: Sela Veronica Margalit
Color: Emmanuel Joubeaud
Post-Production Audio: Jim Blackwood
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- Feb 4, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 2 months ago
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- The homeland security secretary speaks at the border; Democrats question spending state money at the border; Telling the story of Buffalo soldiers; and more...
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- RTA After 20 Years
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- 2 months ago
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- After 4 failed attempts to convince Pima county residents to raise a half cent sales tax to pay for transportation improvements, in 2006 the RTA plan passed by a 3-2 margin. The proposal has so far invested 1.6 billion dollars to Road improvements, bike and walkways and alternative transportation. Major projects were completed along Houghton, Tangerine, Valencia and along Silverbell among others. Midtown streets like Grant and Broadway underwent extensive road widenings. RTA partially funded the streetcar and the controversial downtown links project that is still under construction.
On March 10 2026, 20 years after the first RTA election, Pima County residents will have an opportunity to vote on RTA Next, which will continue the existing half cent sales tax and the Regional Transportation Authority for another 20 years. Major improvements are planned for Irving, Drexel, Prince, Orange Grove, 29th Street and the new Sonoran Corridor.
Producer: Andrew Brown
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- Feb 3, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 2 months ago
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- The latest on the missing person case of Nancy Guthrie; Pima County stands against a Marana ICE detention center; What’s in a name? Only words approved by the White House; and more...
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- Wildcats Memory Lab
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- 2 months ago
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- A new service has been opened for free to the public thanks to University of Arizona libraries: the Wildcats Memory Lab. Here, people can bring their old media forms such as home videos on VHS, cassette tapes, vinyl, even floppy disks and other media forms, to be digitized. The project is led by Stacey Erdman, an associate faculty librarian who oversees both digital preservation and archival digitization for the library. It is funded thanks to a $43,240 grant from Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Producer: Bryan Nelson
Videographer: Nathan Huffman
Editor: Nathan Huffman
Color: Emmanuel Joubeaud
Post-Production Audio: Jim Blackwood
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- Feb 2, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 2 months ago
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- An apparent abduction draws the national spotlight -- where is Nancy Guthrie; A state lawmaker wants to reign in ICE officers; Biosphere 2 meet Mister Beast; and more....
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- Exploring the Arts, Free Stuff & GLAM | Arizona Illustrated
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- 2 months ago
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- This week on Arizona Illustrated we head to the University of Arizona School of Art to hear about recent renovations from Interim Director Karen Zimmerman, and learn about innovative multimedia projects recent Master of Fine Arts graduates; plus, meet Tucsonans who are giving things away for free and encouraging others to participate in the trend, and see how one group is Giving a Little Arizona Magic to children and families in Southern Arizona.
Galen Dara Fluid
Galen Dara’s Fluid emerges as an intimate self-portrait and a profound exploration of personal and collective identity. Created as her MFA thesis exhibition, Fluid invites viewers into a shimmering constellation of floating portals—windows into the swirling, surreal topography of her mind and heart. Within this liminal space, Galen’s sense of self becomes liquid; her body and identity dissolve into motion. Size and scale lose their authority, and the composition itself seems to breathe—shifting a...
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- Love Affair (1994) TRIVIA | Hollywood at Home
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- 2 months ago
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- Warren Beatty and Annette Bening star as frustrated lovers who are engaged to other people in this 1990s remake of the 1939 classic of the same name, which was also retold in the 1957 romance An Affair to Remember. When sparks fly between the two on board a ship, they decide to meet again in three months to see if it's meant to be. Hollywood legend Katharine Hepburn co-stars as Beatty's aunt in her final film role.
Cast: Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Katharine Hepburn, Garry Shandling, Chloe Webb
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- Jan 30, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- From the stores to the streets, businesses and Tucson residents mark ICE out day with protests; Tucson’s food bank adapts to a new reality; Oro Valley deploys drones as first responders; and more...
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- Scenes from the anti-ICE shutdown protest in Tucson, Ariz.
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- 3 months ago
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- #AZPM News reporter Noor Haghighi captures scenes from the January 30, 2026 #anti-ICE protest march in Tucson, Ariz. #news #protest
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- 2026 Stock Market Outlook and the "January Effect"
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- 3 months ago
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- What are some of the economic, geopolitical and tech-based factors driving market trends this January? Nicole Cox and Linda O'Bryon speak with Wall Street Journal investing columnist Spencer Jakab for a deep-dive into the stock market outlook in 2026 and what investors can anticipate.
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- How the science of aging fits into preventing disease
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- 3 months ago
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- Many causes of death share the same common factor, the onset of advancing age. University of Arizona biologist George Sutphin describes how our understanding of aging could transform medicine in the future. He will be the first speaker in this year's College of Science free lecture series at Centennial Hall. George Sutphin spoke with Tim Swindle, professor emeritus in Planetary Science at the University of Arizona.
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- Helping an endangered desert fish survive
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- 3 months ago
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- Sonoyta Pupfish are native to southern Arizona and listed as critically endangered. University of Arizona professor Peter Reinthal designed a project that brought the fish to Biosphere 2's Desert Biome habitat and give it a head start on survival. Peter Reinthal spoke with Tim Swindle, professor emeritus of Planetary Science at the University of Arizona.
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- Contemporary Art Made With Mushrooms: Tangled Currents
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- 3 months ago
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- Claire Fall Blanchette is an artist working across multiple disciplines including sculpture, printmaking, and drawing. Her University of Arizona MFA Thesis project “Tangled Currents” uses eight historic landfills along the Santa Cruz River in Tucson as a framework to examine the sustained consequences of human activity on a local ecosystem. Each sculpture represents one of these sites and offers a speculative solution for their remediation: mycelium and mushrooms. Mycelium and their fruiting bodies, mushrooms, are known to pull toxins out of the soil. In her sculptures, Reishi mushrooms twist and bend from each section and suggest what might be possible.
Producer: David Fenster
Editor: David Fenster
Videographers: Clarice Bales, David Fenster, Diana Cadena
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- Jan 29, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- On the eve of a nationwide strike against the immigration crackdown, UA students want to know where their school stands; Trump policies have even affected the annual gem show; The root causes of Tucson’s public drug use; and more...
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- Drawing from Memory: A Conversation with Alison Bechdel.
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- 3 months ago
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- Also on Spotlight: Paula Poundstone fights tyranny with laughter - and cats; and author, publisher and podcaster Zibby Owens on the changing book industry.
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- RTA Next | Should voters approve Prop 418 & 419?
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- 3 months ago
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- Our panel of journalists and a studio audience engage in a conversation with leaders from the Regional Transportation Authority about RTA Next, a 20-year extension of the RTA One plan that voters approved in 2006. RTA Next, Propositions 418 and 419 on the upcoming ballot, asks to extend the current half-cent sales tax in Pima County, and puts a new transportation plan before voters.
This episode was recorded with a live studio audience, with an audience Q&A segment.
Journalist Panel
Tim Steller, Arizona Daily Star
Caitlin Schmidt, Tucson Spotlight
Nick Rommel, AZPM News
Guests from the RTA
Mike Ortega, RTA Executive Director
Ted Maxwell, RTA Board Member and chair of the Arizona State Transportation Board
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- GLAM: Giving A Little Arizona Magic
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- 3 months ago
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- Giving A Little Arizona Magic (GLAM for Short) is a student run non-profit that goes to events all around southern Arizona dressed as popular characters to give back to the youth of their community. They attend events at a variety of different locations including book readings at schools, Reid Park Zoo, the Children’s Museum, and even Children’s Hospital. This group shows how small acts of kindness can actually make a huge difference in children’s lives.
Producer: Chance Ellison
Videographer: Danny Sax
Editor: Danny Sax
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- Jan 28, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- The latest on a Border Patrol confrontation that left a man wounded; A Tucson museum rises from the ashes; scientists cope with collapsing government support; and more...
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- Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History
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- 3 months ago
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- Explore the intersecting and diverging fates of the Black and Jewish communities up to the 1920s. Trials of exile, faith, migration, and solidarity shape their joint story.
Premieres February 3rd 2026 on PBS.
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- The Giving Table
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- 3 months ago
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- There are times of plenty and times of scarcity — but all times call
for a spirit of generosity and reciprocity. Pockets of the Tucson
community are banding together to create “free” spaces and
events where participants can give and take anything and
everything freely; money plays no role.
The Free Table, and events such as clothing swaps or free
markets, are creating simple, locally-scaled opportunities to
exchange resources, friendship, information, and more.
Producer: Fiona Sievert
Videographer: Clarice Bales, Diana Cadena
Editor: Daniel Ramirez
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- Jan 27, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- The border patrol shoots a man south of Tucson; Health officials warn about the spread of measles; we remember the Holocaust; and more...
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- Galen Dara - Fluid
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- 3 months ago
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- Galen Dara’s Fluid emerges as an intimate self-portrait and a profound exploration of personal and collective identity. Created as her MFA thesis exhibition, Fluid invites viewers into a shimmering constellation of floating portals—windows into the swirling, surreal topography of her mind and heart. Within this liminal space, Galen’s sense of self becomes liquid; her body and identity dissolve into motion. Size and scale lose their authority, and the composition itself seems to breathe—shifting and reshaping as the viewer moves. Imagery and meaning bend like light through water, transforming with each change in perspective.
At its core, Fluid reflects Galen’s permeability and vulnerability, as well as her ongoing pursuit of transformation and empowerment. It expands the visual dialogue surrounding binary notions and neurotypical assumptions, offering instead a space of wonder, curiosity, and radical openness. Here, introspection softens rigid boundaries, redefine...
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- Jan 26, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- Tucson responds to the latest killing by immigration officers; Political pressure mounts against more ICE money; a music festival doesn’t let a little rain stop it; and more...
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- Backyard Gardening & Strawbale building | Arizona Illustrated
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- 3 months ago
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- This week on Arizona Illustrated we’ll show you how Angela Judd turned her suburban backyard into a bountiful garden and grew an impressive YouTube following along the way; plus, we’ll show you the community resources from the University of Arizona she used to get started and how to can learn from them too; take a trip to the Canelo Project in Sonoita, Arizona and meet a family that has helped popularize strawbale building techniques, and Curt Brill’s distinctive sculptures are larger than life.
Backyard Bounty
Mesa, AZ resident Angela Judd’s life has never been the same since she took a master gardening class from the University of Arizona’s Cooperative Extension program. By learning about soils, best watering practices, the right time to plant, and other recommendations, she has transformed her backyard and her life.
The Canelo Project – A Strawbale Story
The Canelo Project, a family ranch in Sonoita, Arizona, redefines homebuildi...
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- The Great Escape (1963) TRIVIA | Hollywood at Home
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- 3 months ago
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- Imprisoned during World War II in a German POW camp, a group of Allied soldiers are intent on breaking out, not only to escape, but also to draw Nazi forces away from battle to search for fugitives. Among the prisoners determined to escape are American Captain Virgil Hilts and British Squadron Leader Roger Bartlett. Outwitting their captors by digging a tunnel out of the prison grounds, the soldiers find the stakes much higher when escape becomes a reality.
Cast: Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough
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- Jan 23, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- ICE ramps up immigration enforcement in Tucson; Cochise County rejects surveillance cameras; a defunded child-care program for students may get a second chance; and more...
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- Covering the border | Journalists talk about their experiences | The Press Room
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- 3 months ago
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- This week on The Press Room, we welcome a special panel of journalists whose reporting focuses on border immigration issues in the Arizona-Sonora borderlands. We're digging into their experience covering everyday life on the border, issues of security, the ongoing construction of the border wall, and potential for US involvement on Mexican soil and more.
GUESTS
Emily Bregel, Arizona Daily Star
Melissa del Bosque, The Border Chronicle
Rafael Carranza, AZ Luminaria
Danyelle Khmara, AZPM News
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- The Canelo Project: A Strawbale Story
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- 3 months ago
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- The Canelo Project, a family ranch in Sonoita, Arizona, redefines homebuilding using the most basic of resources, dirt and straw. Bill and Athena Steen, the husband and wife team that founded the
project, use strawbales as the building blocks for the foundation of their homes. They stitch together the bales, and plaster them with a clay mixture that they create themselves. This process creates a
highly insulated, customizable home. They have written books on their practice, and hold workshops to teach this method to others from around the world. @TheNitoProject
Producer: Samantha Callicutt
Videographer: Clarice Bales, Diana Cadena
Editor: Diana Cadena
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- Jan 22, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- Tucson prepares a plan to thwart ICE; Drivers push back against a city parking hike; the woman renowned as the Mother of the Navajo Nation has died; and more...
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- "How dangerous ideas can be, when they turn us to hatred." The story of Andrew Schot.
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- 3 months ago
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- Observing the International Day of Holocaust Remembrance.
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- Jan 21, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- The governor hits the road to tout her budget plan; Tucson Pride closes down; Democrats are off to a slow start in fundraising; and more...
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- Q&A with AZ Gov. Katie Hobbs | On priorities, budget, tax cuts, and more
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- 3 months ago
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- AZPM’s Katya Mendoza sits down with Governor Katie Hobbs to talk about her FY 2027 budget proposal, affordability projects, middle-class tax cut package and more. Hobbs is proposing a $17.7 billion budget that relies on some federal reimbursement, such as repayment for more than $700 million of state money spent on border security, amid federal uncertainty. During her State Report in Tucson on Wednesday, Hobbs said that Arizona is tired of footing the bill for the federal government’s inaction. Hobbs also talked about her latest move to de-incentivize data centers and impose a water-usage fee to support a Colorado River Protection Fund.
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- Backyard Bounty
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- 3 months ago
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- Mesa, AZ resident Angela Judd’s life has never been the same since she took a master gardening class from the University of Arizona’s Cooperative Extension program. By learning about soils, best watering practices, the right time to plant, and other recommendations, she has transformed her backyard and her life.
Producer: Tony Paniagua
Videographer: Nate Huffman, Robert Lindberg
Editor: Nate Huffman
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- The Press Room LIVE | RTA Next | Jan 22nd 2026
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- 3 months ago
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- In March, Pima County voters will be asked to decide whether to approve a new regional transportation plan, called RTA Next, and extend the countywide half-cent sales tax to fund that plan. The original plan and sales tax was approved by voters in 2006.
Join AZPM Thursday evening, Jan. 22 at 6pm for an in-person, on-site edition of The Press Room in the Baker Center for Public Media, where journalists and members of the RTA will discuss RTA Next in depth, and you will have an opportunity to ask live questions about the plan.
Doors open at 5:15pm.
Register to attend at azpm.org/pressroomlive
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- Jan 20, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- Looking at the state of education in Arizona; a call for better foster care; an embattled airline cancels migrant flights for ICE; and more...
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- Curt Brill - Larger Than Life
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- 3 months ago
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- Curt Brill is a Tucson based internationally known sculptor. Drawing has always been his first and most enduring love—a quiet, intimate practice that continues to ground his artistic journey. Yet, it is his three-dimensional work that has brought him the most recognition. Since the mid-1970s, his ceramic Tea Bowls have been widely collected across the United States, celebrated for their quiet strength and meditative presence. In 1980, he began working in bronze, marking a pivotal turn in his career and deepening his relationship with material and form.
His sculptures are not simply objects, but sensual, intuitive responses to the materials he engages with—clay, plaster, wax, metal. Each piece begins as a tactile exploration, evolving into a deeply personal expression of what he calls the “hidden human spirit”—that elusive, vital spark that makes each of us singular, and yet profoundly connected.
Movement, dance, and an irrepressible sense of humor an...
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- Jan 19, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- A Tucson landmark is moving; Who’s winning the fundraising race for governor; A local athlete makes a surprising career move; and more...
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- Baker Center Tour & StoryCorps | Arizona Illustrated
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- 3 months ago
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- This week on Arizona Illustrated, an update and tour of our new building, The Paul and Alice Baker Center for Public Media; StoryCorps listens to Tucson and tells us why there is always more to people than you think; singer and songwriter Gabrielle Pietrangelo brings us back to the heart, and discover the fascinating history of the El Con Water Tower.
StoryCorps in Tucson
In October 2025, StoryCorps’ Mobile Tour set up shop outside of AZPM’s new home the Paul and Alice Baker Center for Public Media to listen to the stories of Tucson. We meet those facilitating the interviews and participants to hear why our stories still matter and how there is always more to people than you’d think.
Back to the Heart – Gabrielle Pietrangelo
“Could I be right? Could I be wrong? Could I’ve been both all along?” With these soul-searching lines, Gabrielle Pietrangelo opens Back to the Heart—a luminous, lyrical love song that sets the tone for her d...
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- Judy (2019) INSIDE LOOK WITH VICTORIA LUCAS | Hollywood at Home
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- 3 months ago
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- The showbiz legend, Judy Garland arrives in London to perform her final concerts. After working for 45 of her 47 years, she is haunted by memories of a childhood lost to Hollywood and longs to be back home with her kids.
Cast: Renée Zellweger, Jessie Buckley, Finn Wittrock, Rufus Sewell, Michael Gambon
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- Judy (2019) TRIVIA | Hollywood at Home
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- 3 months ago
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- The showbiz legend, Judy Garland arrives in London to perform her final concerts. After working for 45 of her 47 years, she is haunted by memories of a childhood lost to Hollywood and longs to be back home with her kids.
Cast: Renée Zellweger, Jessie Buckley, Finn Wittrock, Rufus Sewell, Michael Gambon
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- Jan 16, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- The suspect in a thrift store shooting is charged; lawmakers are already haggling over tax cuts and budgets; controversy in Marana causes three people to jump into politics; and more...
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- Local reaction to ICE shooting in MN | Mark Kelly sues Pete Hegseth | The Press Room
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- 3 months ago
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- This week on The Press Room, our panel of journalists discuss Southern Arizona’s response to the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Plus, Mark Kelly files suit against Secretary Pete Hegseth, Marana moves forward with data center plans, and we remember the legacy of former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich.
GUESTS
Alisa Reznick - KJZZ
Paul Ingram - Tucson Sentinal
Danyelle Khmara - AZPM News
Katya Mendoza - AZPM News
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- Back to the Heart - Gabrielle Pietrangelo
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- 3 months ago
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- “Could I be right? Could I be wrong? Could I’ve been both all along?” With these soul-searching lines, Gabrielle Pietrangelo opens Back to the Heart—a luminous, lyrical love song that sets the tone for her debut album of the same name. Born and raised in Tucson, and the winner of the 2023 John Lennon Summer Songwriting Contest Gabrielle is more than a musician—she’s a storyteller, a seeker, a daughter of the Sonoran desert. Her songs breathe with the rhythm of the saguaro-studded landscape, each note pulsing with the quiet wisdom and wild beauty of the place she calls home. In ‘Back to the Heart’, Gabrielle weaves her journey of love, growth, and return into melodies that feel both timeless and deeply personal. Through her music, her teaching, and her practice of yoga, she invites others to reconnect—with themselves, with the earth, and with the heart. This is a story about that invitation. About music as a path, the desert as a guide, and the voice of a woman finding...
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- Jan 15, 2026 | AZPM News Daily
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- 3 months ago
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- Growing pains in Oro Valley; Lawmakers take aim at high housing costs; Climate change will cost you; and more...
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- Investigating the health of California firefighters
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- 3 months ago
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- Los Angeles firefighters battled the Palisades Fire in January 2025. University of Arizona environmental health researcher Melissa Furlong talks about a study looking at the challenges the firefighters are now facing, including changes in blood proteins that can lead to cancer. Melissa Furlong spoke with Tim Swindle, professor emeritus of Planetary Science at the University of Arizona.
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- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) INSIDE LOOK WITH VICTORIA LUCAS | Hollywood at Home
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- 3 months ago
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- An eccentric professor invents wacky machinery but can't seem to make ends meet. When he invents a revolutionary car, a foreign government becomes interested in it, and resorts to skulduggery to get their hands on it.
Dick Van Dyke stars as eccentric inventor Caractacus Potts, who creates an extraordinary car called Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. It not only drives but also flies and floats as it leads him, his two children and his beautiful lady friend, Truly Scrumptious (Sally Ann Howes), into a magical world of pirates, castles and endless adventure.
Cast: Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Lionel Jeffries, Heather Ripley, Adrian Hall.
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- Tucson Tours: The El Con Water Tower | A Historic Landmark in Tucson, Arizona since 1928
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- 3 months ago
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- Rising 86 feet above Tucson, the El Con Water Tower has watched the city transform for nearly a century. Built in 1928 as part of the opulent El Conquistador Hotel, its Mission Revival architecture and ornate details reflected an era of elegance and growth. Once supplying water to local gardens and glamorous guests, the tower now stands as a historical landmark. It remains as a proud symbol of Tucson’s hospitality, history, and enduring spirit.
Producer: John DeSoto
Videographer: Nate Huffman
Aerial Photography: Michael McKisson
Editor: John DeSoto


