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Hobbs signs bill to restore water to Rio Verde Foothills
Scottsdale will be required to provide water to hundreds of homes in Rio Verde Foothills once again. Gov. Katie Hobbs on Monday signed a bill to temporarily bring water back to the unincorporated community.
June 19, 2023
Settlement conference for former AZ Corrections director postponed
The settlement conference was supposed to take place Monday, but is now set for July 13. The move comes after attorneys on both sides said they want to look at additional evidence.
June 19, 2023
Senior center aims to help adults struggling with food insecurity, loneliness
Many older adults are struggling with food insecurity or just loneliness. A new senior center in the West Valley that aims to make life a little easier.
June 19, 2023
$2.7M worth of endangered fish organs seized at AZ border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced it made its second-largest seizure ever of swim bladders from an endangered fish. Smugglers tried to bring the bladders into Arizona at the Port of Nogales in April.
June 19, 2023
Mayes joins 22 other AGs on letter with guidelines for AI
They recommended guidelines on artificial intelligence policies to protect trustworthy systems and guard against harm associated with using AI.
June 19, 2023
More older adults turn to food banks amid inflation
More and more older adults are food insecure, which means an increase in the number of seniors coming to food banks.
June 19, 2023
Fire crews report 85% containment on Oak Fire in southeastern Arizona
The Oak Fire broke out Friday afternoon and quickly spread over 3,000 acres. But Starr Farrell with the Coronado National Forest said it took about a day for crews to get the flames contained.
June 19, 2023
Scottsdale says it will cooperate if Hobbs signs Rio Verde Foothills water bill
Scottsdale says it will cooperate if Gov. Katie Hobbs signs a bill to force the city to resume water sales to Rio Verde Foothills. The city cut off water for the unincorporated community in January in response to drought.
June 19, 2023
The meaning behind Juneteenth and where the holiday is headed
Warren Stewart Jr., a pastor and activist, among other things, joined The Show to talk more about Juneteenth and the day's meaning going forward.
June 19, 2023
BBC Look Ahead: Worlds most wanted genocide fugitive to go on trial
BBC's Rich Preston in London joined The Show via Skype for our weekly look at some of the key global stories in the coming days.
June 19, 2023
Díaz and Boas: Why the left is looking at Trump’s former AG
The Show was joined by the Arizona Republic's Phil Boas and Elvia Díaz to discuss the shift in liberals' opinion of former attorney general Bill Barr.
June 19, 2023
SCOTUS upheld the Indian Child Welfare Act. What are the implications of this?
The Show was joined by Rebecca Nagle, host of the This Land podcast, to talk more about the implications of the landmark decision to uphold the Indian Child Welfare Act.
June 19, 2023
Whats down the road for the Arizona Legislature
Howie Fischer of Capitol Media Services joined The Show to talk about recent goings-on, as well as what to expect down the road from the Legislature.
June 19, 2023
Health department offers free water testing for AZ schools
The lead testing program started in 2021 for charter schools, but any public school or state-regulated child care facility can now participate.
June 19, 2023
Arizona Historical Society hosts Juneteenth celebration
In Tempe, the Arizona Historical Society hosted its annual Juneteenth Community Celebration on Sunday to honor African American history and culture.
June 19, 2023
ASU community health worker training program receives $3M in funding
An online program within the ASU College of Health Solutions received a three million dollar grant to train people to become community health workers. Funding comes from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration.
June 19, 2023
Scottsdale seek public comment on dog park plan
Scottsdale officials are seeking online public comment on plans for a three-and-a-half acre dog park near Thompson Peak Parkway and Hayden Road.
June 19, 2023
Flagstaff taking up short-term rental ordinance
The new rule would include a $175 annual licensing fee applied to any short-term housing rented out for less than 30 days. If the Flagstaff City Council approves it, it will take effect in November.
More Arizona tourism news
June 19, 2023
Phoenix has a new tool to help low-income homebuyers
The Phoenix City Council approved giving the Newtown Community Development Corporation $5 million from the city’s share of the American Rescue Plan Act.
More housing news
June 19, 2023
Bear attacks in Arizona are rare. Why they happen and how to stay safe
Residents in communities around Prescott and throughout Arizona were shocked to learn of a fatal bear attack in the Groom Creek area on Friday. There have only been 15 bear attacks in Arizona since 1990.
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June 19, 2023

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