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All Creatures Great and Small: Old Dog, New Tricks
On “All Creatures Great and Small,” James buys an X-Ray machine, but he hadn’t taken into account Siegfried’s reaction.
‘Off Grid’ from Walter Presents
Claudio and Silvia Caruana have money, respectability, a 20-year marriage and two children who have never given them trouble.
Why Martin Luther King Jr.’s message still matters in classrooms today
Monday, Jan. 12, 2026
With Martin Luther King Jr. Day approaching, it is important to remind our students about his message and how it applies to today’s society.
The Gila River: Lifeline, Legacy and the Fight for Native Rights in Arizona
Friday, Jan. 9, 2026
The Gila River has long been more than just a body of water; it has been a lifeline for the Native communities who have lived along its banks.
On ‘Arizona Horizon:’ The State of the State Address
Governor Hobbs will outline her priorities for the year, setting the tone for Arizona politics and starting the legislative session.
Teaching students the value of making with ‘Craft in America’
In a world driven by screens and constant upgrades, “Craft in America” returns to making things with care and learning the value of craft.
Finding Your Roots: Great Migrations
On “Finding Your Roots,” Wiz Khalifa and Sanaa Lathan learn about ancestors who left the American South, boldly breaking racial barriers.
The American Revolution: An Asylum for Mankind
In “The American Revolution,” New Englanders surround the British Army in Boston. As war begins, Americans find themselves sharply divided.
Nature: Tusker – Brotherhood of Elephants
Follow the lives of elephants in Mount Kilimanjaro and Amboseli, from their drive for dominance to their unique social skills.
‘Masterpiece’ premieres new series, ‘Bookish’
On “Bookish,” it’s post-war London, and Gabriel Book combines his day job with his favorite hobby: helping solve knotty murder cases.