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A lawsuit brought by a group of asylum seekers includes six fathers and six children separated at the Arizona border under the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance border policy is headed to trial.
Oct. 26, 2023
A coalition of local unions, state legislators, and labor activists are working to gather roughly 500,000 signatures to give voters the option to repeal the “right to work” provision in Arizona’s constitution. Critics say that language is deceiving.
Oct. 26, 2023
Municipal water departments in the Colorado River basin are entering a time of change. Their infrastructure is aging and needs replacement, and they’re starting to invest in new systems that will help cities adapt to a future with a smaller water supply. But, that means big spending and costs that will get passed along to the millions of people who use that water in sinks, showers and sprinklers.
Oct. 26, 2023
Gress on Tuesday sent a letter to Gov. Katie Hobbs pointing out that state law actually gives her the power to extend closing time by an extra hour "in connection with a professional or collegiate national sporting championship event held in this state.''
Oct. 25, 2023
The State Department issued a worldwide travel alert that cautions Americans traveling overseas. The advisory was issued due to increased tensions across the globe.
Oct. 25, 2023
This summer, the FDA approved a monoclonal antibody that can immunize babies against lower respiratory tract diseases caused by RSV. Now, the CDC warns supplies will fall short of demand as transmission rises in the coming months.
Oct. 25, 2023
The Tempe City Council is scheduled to vote Thursday, Oct. 26, on whether to raise the legal age to buy tobacco to 21 and creating a city registry of tobacco retailers that pay yearly license fees.
Oct. 25, 2023
A new report by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility is critical of a Park Service plan to reduce single-use plastics because it doesn't move fast enough.
Oct. 25, 2023
The Kaibab National Forest is selling Christmas tree permits on any of the forest’s three ranger districts.
Oct. 25, 2023
Phoenix hit triple-digit high temperatures on 133 days this year. That’s the third-highest total ever recorded.
Oct. 25, 2023
Governor Katie Hobbs is directing two state agencies to investigate their own responses to complaints at a Mesa assisted living facility where a resident was killed by her roommate.
Oct. 25, 2023
The Show spoke with Rachel Maddow about her book "Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism" looking at how the U.S. could've aligned with Nazi Germany during World War II.
Oct. 25, 2023
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said a sample from Mohave County tested negative for brain-eating amoeba infection on Wednesday.
Oct. 25, 2023
Hundreds of food and beverage workers went on strike this Wednesday morning at Sky Harbor International Airport.
Oct. 25, 2023
AI might soon come for our jobs, but first it’s going to shut down our parties – on certain rental properties, at least.
Oct. 25, 2023
The successful nomination ends a three-week vacancy that brought legislative work to a halt and plunged the conference into disarray.
Oct. 25, 2023
The Show spoke with Tina Tamboer, senior housing analyst with the Cromford Report, about new data detailing cash purchases.
Oct. 25, 2023
Just how far back does saguaro cactus imagery go in American history? And how has this one relatively restricted plant species come to bear the burden of so many expectations? William L. Bird Jr. has some answers.
Oct. 25, 2023
The Show spoke with Howard Fischer of Capitol Media Services about Gov. Katie Hobbs' Bipartisan Election Task Force recommendations.
Oct. 25, 2023
The Bureau of Land Management has finalized a plan to develop a new recreation area near Apache Junction. The area, which covers nearly 1,100 acres, will be temporarily closed to the public when construction begins.
Oct. 25, 2023