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Arizona advocates aim to break cycle of homelessness through ID accessibility

Without an ID, it can be difficult or impossible to gain employment, secure housing, apply for food stamps or access disability benefits.

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Episode 1027

Hollywood At Home: Lion

SATURDAY at 8PM

Measuring how our mood moves the markets.

Economists often describe how consumer confidence drives spending decisions, but scientific researchers are asking if it’s the other way around.

The Buzz: What happens with Arizona's opioid settlement money?

The state will receive more than $1.1 billion in the coming years. Where will it go?

Cochise Superintendent of Schools gives update on school communication program

The Navigate360 software will allow schools to share information with law enforcement

Wolfe Bowart’s Enchantingly Loony World

Wolfe Bowart pushes the boundaries of physical comedy and multimedia performance

Cochise College President plans to retire in 2025

Dr. J.D. Rottweiler plans to depart after 15 years at the helm.

Beyond A Year in Space

THURSDAY at 9PM

Pima County expects upcoming migrant funding to last through August

Pima County expects to receive at least 12 million dollars in federal funding from the recent Homeland Security appropriations bill to continue services to asylum seekers through August, after coming dangerously close to having to turn people away.

We call it our Field of Dreams: Traveling across distances and time for sports

Will UA fans make the trip to their new Big 12 rival cities? Also, baseball played by the original rules.

Post renovation, The Marroney Theatre offers more than ever.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "All In for Autism 2024" is about sharing resources and building community; Chris Dashiell reviews the documentary "Body Parts"; and a 5th grader's emotional song for her mother.

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