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🇺🇸 🗽 As America celebrates 250 years, Arizona PBS hosts Kristen Keogh, Catherine Anaya, Mark Tarbell, and Ted Simons share their hopes for the next 250.
Watch this inspiring special edition of and join the conversation.
What do you hope America will look like 250 years from now? 🇺🇸 As the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary, Arizona PBS staff members share their hopes for the future and the generations yet to come.
07/03/2026
This July 5, celebrate America's 250th birthday by bringing people together!
Join America's Potluck and keep the tradition of Sunday dinner alive. Invite your neighbors, share a favorite recipe, and make new memories over a meal. After all, some of the best conversations happen around the table. 🇺🇸❤️
America’s Potluck: The Recipes of the Southwest Region | America's Test Kitchen We relied on in-house expertise, extensive research, and outreach to savvy locals to choose the recipes for each region, landing on a mix of state classics, iconic city staples, and one-of-a-kind dishes. (Visit our America’s Potluck guide to see our picks from other regions.)
🧡 🎥 After decades of telling Arizona's stories, it's time to celebrate one of our own!
Join us in congratulating Executive Producer Mike Sauceda on his retirement and thanking him for 36 years at Arizona PBS. His dedication to journalism, public media, and our community has left an impression on us all.
Today, we celebrate his incredible career and wish him a happy, well-deserved retirement. Thank you, Mike, for everything. 💙
🪀 Keep an eye out for Arizona PBS trinkets at
Songbird Coffee & Tea House
Matilda's
💫 Where else should we drop off our trinkets next?
06/30/2026
🗽 🇺🇸 🎆 Celebrate 250 years of America with a special evening of live performances, patriotic tributes, and an unforgettable fireworks show during "A Capitol Fourth: 250th Weekend Celebration."
Tune in Friday, July 3 at 7 p.m. on Arizona PBS.
https://bit.ly/3RbrTJ1
A Capitol Fourth 2026 "A Capitol Fourth: 250th Weekend Celebration" kicks off America’s birthday from the U.S. Capitol Building with all-star musical performances.
From holiday celebrations to family gatherings, Arizona PBS staff share the American traditions they cherish most. What traditions mean the most to you? 🇺🇸
More than 18,000 DACA recipients, who are also known as Dreamers, are living in Arizona. Dreamers are immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children. They are required to renew their status every couple of years. Immigration attorney Delia Salavatierra says the Trump administration is purposefully delaying DACA renewals that once took only weeks to process.
Roxanne De La Rosa is the Education Solutions Reporter at Arizona PBS. This story is made possible through grant funding from the Arizona Media Association + Arizona Local News Foundation and Report for America.
06/22/2026
⚖️ 🇺🇸 The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on birthright citizenship as early as this week, a decision that could have major implications for immigration policy and the interpretation of the 14th Amendment. Get up to speed on the debate with : Should America End Birthright Citizenship?
The award-winning program recently took home a Bronze Telly Award for its thoughtful approach to complex issues. 🏆
Watch the full episode here ➡️
News Arizona PBS provides in-depth news and analysis on public affairs through programs like Arizona Horizon, Horizonte, Cronkite News and more.
06/21/2026
1776: “No taxation without representation.” 2026: “No touching the thermostat.”
Happy Father’s Day! 🇺🇸
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