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Arizona was at or near the center of the political universe for much of 2023. The Show looks back at some of the biggest stories, and what might be in store in the new year. Plus, remembering a Valley style icon who passed away this year. That and more on The Show.

Katie Hobbs
This year was a big year for politics in Arizona. It started with questions about how divided government would work. Democrat Katie Hobbs was sworn in as governor and worked with a Legislature in which Republicans held a one-seat majority in each chamber.
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It’s been a year of ups and downs in Arizona’s LGBTQ+ community. We'll take a look back at some of the biggest trends and stories of 2023. Plus, why a University of Arizona professor went on a camping trip underwater. That and more on The Show.

Diver Brandon Carr interfaces with an underwater robot outside of Ocean Space Habitat.
The Show spoke to University of Arizona professor Win Burleson, who spent the night 20 feet underwater at Biosphere 2, about the Ocean Space Habitat that he co-invented.
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It was a roller coaster of a year for water, with conversations ranging from dead pool to abundance. We’ll hear where water policy may be headed in 2024. Plus, turning your holiday leftovers into a feast of their own. That and more on The Show.

Heavy snow in Snowmass Colorado ski area
The Show spoke with John Fleck, a water policy researcher at the University of New Mexico, based at the Utton Center at the University of New Mexico School of Law, about the biggest water stories in 2023, and what he thinks the new year will hold.
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Arizona has been orbiting around much of 2023's space accomplishments. We look back at OSIRIS-Rex, Psyche and more. Plus, remembering a Tempe tattoo artist who passed away this year. That and more on The Show.

Three people work on capsule on dirt ground
Mark Marley, director of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona and head of the Department of Planetary Sciences, sat down with The Show to look back at some of the biggest stories of the year, and a look ahead to what might be in store in 2024.
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A judge has allowed a defamation suit against Kari Lake to continue. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. And, the leader of the band Squirrel Nut Zippers on creating their own holiday music. That and more on The Show.

Stephen Richer Kari Lake
Barrett Marson of Marson Media and attorney Tom Ryan joined The Show to talk about to talk about this week’s continuation of Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer’s defamation lawsuit against Kari Lake, the House Ethics Committee hearing testimony on a Democratic lawmaker and more.

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