Featured on the May 6th, 2016 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
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The just-passed Arizona state budget contains 15 new bills, and a grand total of 9.6 billion dollars. We'll get an update on the last few days of deal making in the capitol from Christopher Conover...
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Regulations concerning travel visas can be bureaucratic and confusing, but one requirement for foreign students who earn their medical degrees in the US is creating positive opportunities. Julianne Stanford introduces a doctor from Pakistan who is making a difference in a medically underserved community in Arizona...
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President Kennedy's announcement that an American would walk on the Moon before the end of the 1960s took the scientific world by surprise. A new book examines the pivotal role scientists at the University of Arizona played in achieving that goal, and creating the study of planetary science. Sara Hammond interviews Melissa Sevigny about writing Under Desert Skies: How Tucson Mapped the Way to the Moon and Planets...
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"One pie, two pie, blue pie, red pie..." Pies of all kinds take the stage at the annual non-profit Tucson Pie Party, run by the Food Conspiracy Co-op on 4th Avenue. DÃmelo producer Sophia Paliza-Carre visits the event to get a forkful of sweetness, and an earful of local stories about food and community...
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