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Tales of Tucson: Legends of the Lost Loot

Colossal Cave is rumored to be the hiding place of a loot that was never recovered from a train robbery back in 1887.

Arizona Spotlight for August 15, 2014

Composer Randy Newman talks about revisiting his classic songs; local organic farmers ally with Community Food Bank; long-time Colossal Cave director shares her experience at park; Tales of Tucson explores Colossal Cave's mysteries.

Long-Time Colossal Cave Director Uncertain About Her Future at Park

Pima County Supervisor Carroll called for performance audit last summer to assess management of park amid mountain lion shooting.

Arizona Spotlight for August 8, 2014

How clean election laws could affect Pima County votes; survey Arizona's most unusual cemeteries; finding room for empathy in a war zone as a 35-year old army recruit; Stairwell Session with music by Cyril Barrett.

The Art in Healing

Community partners build arts therapy program for veterans that caters to emotional and creative needs.

Tucson Streetcar Voices

AZPM's Vanessa Barchfield joined thousands of riders on its first day for a portrait of the city welcoming this new mode of transportation.

The Movie Studio System, Part 1

Film writer Chris Dashiell explores the origin of film industry practices that still hold sway a century later.

Arizona Spotlight for August 1, 2014

Tucson Streetcar's debut weekend; a mezcal brand's clandestine origins, migration to Tucson; art therapy's impact at VA hospital; the origin of the Hollywood movie studio system.

A Mezcal's Clandestine Origin, Migration to Old Pueblo

This brand of smoky agave spirit has humble, law bending beginnings - from Oaxaca, Mexico to the colonial Guatemalan city of Antigua.

1M Ballots Being Mailed for Early Voting in AZ Primary

At stake: primary races for governor, attorney general, congressional challengers, Legislature; independents can vote.

Pols Want 'Border Security,' But Benefit from Immigration: Expert

Influx of Central American women, children isn't threat in and of itself but can beget other issues, she says.

Tucsonans Step Up to Help Central American Women, Children

One volunteer calls it 'a moral imperative to help suffering humanity;' he, his partner, take in two for one night.

Christine Clark Holds Court at Basketball Camp for Girls

Before launching her professional career, 21-year-old Tucsonan returns home.

Soccer-Playing Robots Invade UA

Group of engineering students from Mexico take their love for sport to another level.

Found in Translation

Singer Jessica Fichot and her band explore world music's past and present to create new sounds that are distinctly her own.

Arizona Spotlight for July 25, 2014

Tucsonans respond to influx of Central American migrants; meet singer who blends French, Chinese, American heritage; soccer-playing robots invade UA; basketball summer camp for girls.

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