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Epilepsy Outreach Project
Epilepsy is a condition affecting people in all walks of life…people who can and doi live normal, productive lives. Any handicap associated with epilepsy comes more from lingering misconceptions rather than from the inconvenience of having a seizure. The Epilepsy Outreach Project is a Tucson-based information and support resource for those with epilepsy and for the rest of the community. The Project’s goal is to increase public awareness about the condition. A 24-hour telephone crisis listening line is available, along with peer counseling and support and information and referral. For more information, call 326-6690 or 1-800-234-0935.
StoryNogales Profiles
Host Bob Lee introduces us to cultural entities and leaders of the Nogales community.
Produced by the KMSB-TV Public Affairs Department, Nogales Profiles, is a two-minute program addressing events, defined community problems, and issues and featuring Nogales and Santa Cruz County community leaders. Topics are determined through the station's on-going ascertainment process in Nogales. It is videotaped weekly at KMSB-TV's office/studio located at 441 N. Grand Ave. #17, in Nogales, AZ.
Read More...Fox 11 Forum
Produced by the KMSB-TV Public Affairs Department, FOX-11 Forum is a thirty-minute discussion program dealing with community problems and issues in an in-depth manner. Topics are determined through the station's on-going ascertainment process in Tucson and Nogales. It is videotaped weekly at KMSB's main studio facility at 1855 N. 6th Avenue in Tucson, AZ. It is also taped at KMSB-TV'S office/studio located at 441 N. Grand Ave. #17, in Nogales, AZ.
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