Arizona History
Arizona Horizon: The Life and Legacy of Sandra Day O’Connor
O’Connor would have celebrated her 95th birthday this year. Arizona PBS is presenting a special encore of our Emmy®-award winning special.
Celebrate Arizona’s Statehood Day with local content
Celebrate and learn more about the history of Arizona with Arizona PBS! Arizona became a state on Feb. 14, 1912, and is the 48th state.
‘Black in Arizona’ finale
Learn about the different stories of Black Arizonans who became successful entrepreneurs and community leaders, but not without hardship.
Black in Arizona
“Black in Arizona” explores what it’s like to be Black in the 48th state and the contributions, trials and triumphs of many Black Arizonans.
Monumental Arizona
Audiences will be enthralled by the dramatic aerial vantage point as cameras soar high above these striking landmarks.
American Experience presents ‘Sandra Day O’Connor: The First’
The Supreme Court’s first female justice, Sandra Day O’Connor, was a pioneer who both reflected and shaped an era.
Arizona Statehood Day
Arizona was granted statehood on February 14, 1912. Arizona Statehood Day celebrates the history and culture of the 48th state.
Black in Arizona, Part 3
In the Emmy® award-winning program “Black in Arizona,” learn what it’s like to be Black in our community and the rich history.
Books from Arizona authors to add to your summer reading list
With the hot Arizona sun beating down, sometimes the best way to enjoy your summer free time is inside with a good book. If you’re looking for your next summer […]