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Former Congressman Trent Franks resigned from Congress in 2017 amid allegations of sexual harassment. Now, the West Valley Republican is launching a new campaign to win back his old seat.
Nov. 1, 2023
Black Americans make up about 13% of the U.S. population but account for close to 20% of people with Alzheimer's disease. But only 3% of Blacks are represented in clinical trials for Alzheimer’s drugs.
Nov. 1, 2023
The Phoenix City Council is agreeing to pay millions of dollars to the family of a former Somali refugee fatally shot by police. A federal lawsuit filed by the family of Ali Osman alleged that Phoenix systematically failed to train, supervise and manage its Police Department.
Nov. 1, 2023
The top Democratic leader in the Arizona House of Representatives still hasn't spoken with a West Valley lawmaker nearly two weeks after a judge signed an injunction against harassment ordering her to stay away from three city officials in Tolleson.
Nov. 1, 2023
The Arizona Republic’s parent company agreed to settle a lawsuit seeking records related to the Arizona Senate’s so-called audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 election.
Nov. 1, 2023
The U.S. government must spend more money on public safety and criminal justice within tribal communities if it wants to combat the grossly disproportionate violence there. That’s according to an advisory committee created to combat the problems.
Nov. 1, 2023
Several blocks of downtown Phoenix that, as of a few months ago, were densely packed with tents and makeshift shelters are now empty. The city of Phoenix on Wednesday completed its final outreach effort in the downtown homeless encampment known as “The Zone.”
Nov. 1, 2023
The president of a large Christian university in Phoenix is pushing back against a nearly-$38 million fine assigned by the federal government.
Nov. 1, 2023
A federal judge will not allow the mothers of three biological girls to join the legal fight against two transgender girls who want to participate in school sports.
Nov. 1, 2023
Republicans who want former President Donald Trump held responsible for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot are warning that the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson also tried to overturn the 2020 election.
Nov. 1, 2023
The Show spoke with psychologist Lyn Prashant about the grieving practices during Dia de los Muertos compared to American practices.
Nov. 1, 2023
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is testifying this week before a Congressional Senate committee on homeland security and government affairs.
Nov. 1, 2023
The Show spoke with Dbacks legend Luis Gonzalez about his historic win, Arizona sports, and how impactful a team like this can have on us all.
Nov. 1, 2023
The Show spoke with Carmen Guerrero, who runs the Cultural Coalition, and Alana Hernandez, who is senior curator and CALA Alliance Curator of Latinx Art at ASU's Art Museum, about the lack of a Latino Cultural Center in Phoenix despite the large population of Latinos.
Nov. 1, 2023
An aid shelter across from a small border crossing in southeastern Arizona is closed amid a spike in violence from organized crime in the Sonoran city where it’s based.
Nov. 1, 2023
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge declared a mistrial in the case of former state Senator Otoniel “Tony” Navarrete, who was indicted in 2021 on seven counts of sexual crimes against children.
Nov. 1, 2023
Young people in Maricopa County who have juvenile records may qualify now to have them removed. A Phoenix event for youth to start the destruction process is on Nov. 4.
Nov. 1, 2023
Arizona Humanities is kicking off Native American Heritage Month on Wednesday, Nov. 1, with an online panel of Indigenous authors.
Nov. 1, 2023
West Valley Republicans Sen. Anthony Kern and House Speaker Ben Toma are running for an open seat in Arizona’s 8th Congressional District.
Oct. 31, 2023
Downtown Phoenix bars and restaurants expect to generate major league cash this week.
Oct. 31, 2023