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Watch the Democratic debate on Arizona PBS
The “PBS NewsHour & POLITICO Democratic Debate” will air on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 6 p.m.
PBS NewsHour special examines consequences of plastic use
By 2050, there will be more plastic than fish in the oceans. On Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 9 p.m., PBS NewsHour takes a closer look at this now ubiquitous material, how it’s impacting the world and ways we can break our plastic addiction.
PBS NewsHour special coverage of impeachment proceedings
The PBS NewsHour is providing live, anchored coverage of impeachment proceedings. Click here to watch the live stream.
‘Retro Report on PBS’ tells the story behind the story
“Retro Report” makes sense of the present by revealing the past. Celeste Headlee and Masud Olufani connect the present to the past with stories from “Retro Report,” and New Yorker humorist Andy Borowitz adds his signature wit.
Joint ‘Arizona Horizon’/’Horizonte’ to feature News21 documentary investigating race and violence
In the wake of a mass shooting in which race was a factor and national discussions about immigration, this Thursday, Aug. 8, at 5 p.m., “Arizona Horizon” and “Horizonte” will air a special joint production looking at the issue of hate in America.
WATCH LIVE: Robert Mueller testifies on July 24
Follow special coverage of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony to Congress on July 24.
U.S. pedestrian deaths reach their highest level in almost 30 years
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Pedestrian deaths are at a 28-year high across the United States. According to a study from the Governors Highway Safety Association, 6,227 pedestrians were killed during traffic-related incidents in 2018.
ASU journalism students contribute to PBS NewsHour
Opportunities for advanced journalism students to work on national stories are increasing as PBS NewsHour opens a West Coast bureau at the Cronkite School in fall 2019.
Explore 50 years of activism by Chicanos Por La Causa
The documentary explores the roots of Chicanos Por La Causa as a group of young students protesting academic discrimination and racial injustice at their Phoenix high school and its growth into one of the largest Latino organizations in the country.
‘Innovating the Future’ explores ways to improve society
New America CEO Anne-Marie Slaughter hosts “Innovating the Future” Friday nights at 7:30 p.m. on Arizona PBS, part of a partnership between Arizona State University and New America that highlights stories about blending technology and public policy to improve America’s future.