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Eviction rates in Maricopa County have reached pre-pandemic levels, at a time when rents are also going up. Why advocates say there aren’t enough programs to help renters facing the loss of their homes. Plus, how the newly signed CHIPS Act may impact Arizona’s water supply. That and more on The Show.
School is back in session in Arizona, and many students are still struggling to make up what they’ve lost during the pandemic. What new data say about who’s been affected the most — and how. Plus, why issues like inflation and crime are moving some Latino voters away from the Democratic Party. That and more on The Show.
Arizona's going to be required to take less water from the Colorado River beginning next year. Does that mean water is going to be more of a campaign issue? Our Friday NewsCap panelists weigh in on that and the week's other top stories. And sample the unique taste of prickly pear juice. That and more on The Show.
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The pandemic has impacted so many aspects of most of our lives. The debate over whether novelists should take the subject on, or leave time for perspective. And the executive director of Aunt Rita's Foundation on his experience with monkeypox. That and more on The Show.
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Inflation has impacted all sectors of the economy. How it, and other economic factors, are affecting Arizona restaurants. Plus, federal authorities outline the next steps for shortages on the Colorado River. That and more on The Show.