
Your Arizona connection starts here
Arizona PBS is YOUR public media station. No matter your areas of interest, look no further than Arizona PBS to remain connected to all that’s going on across the beautiful Grand Canyon State. From history and politics to food and travel, your Arizona connection starts here!
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Ancient O’odham weapons: The ironwood war club
Explore how the O’odham used tools for hunting, self-defense and ceremonial purposes, highlighting the ingenuity and craftsmanship behind each piece. Learn about the materials and techniques used to create these weapons, including the careful selection of ironwood, a dense and resilient wood found in the region.
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Arizona Restaurants
Late night spots featured on ‘Check, Please! Arizona’
Looking for a late-night bite, solid nightlife or some fun nighttime ambiance? Look no further than the Arizona restaurants we’ve featured on our original show “Check, Please! Arizona.” Peruse the list to find great options for your next night out.
tower project
Our Tower Supporters Challenge is on!
Because of the generosity of Bill and Susan Ahearn, Spencer Brown, and Barb and Tom Leard, we are able to host a Tower Supporters Challenge! Your donation will be matched dollar for dollar up to $105,000!


education solutions
Highlighting leaders in education: Kimberly Flack, Arizona PBS
Dec. 16, 2025
Kimberly Flack is the Senior Director of Education and Community Impact at Arizona PBS. Every month, a leader in education across the state will be featured through a Q&A article.
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Arizona PBS Kids
Craftivity videos for kids
Explore craft activities, or a “craftivity,” and find ways to play with craft videos for kids. From making your own instruments to science experiments, we’ve got creative activities that are sure to be fun for the whole family.
Hispanic Heritage
This fall, we featured a unique variety of programming including arts, food, culture, public affairs, fun activities for kids, all made for and by members of the Hispanic community.
Native American Heritage
In November, we featured the rich cultures and traditions of our nation’s First People through stories that connect us all: people, animals and the natural world.




































