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Remembering The Legacy Of Stewart Udall
The Udall name is synonymous with the Southwestern U.S. — including Arizona — and the environment. Author Scott Einberger wrote about Udall’s impact on environmental policy in his book, "Stewart Udall: With Distance in His Eyes."
Nov. 20, 2018
How Arizona Nonprofits Can Get, Keep More Volunteers
It’s the time of year where people are often asked to donate time or money to help nonprofits. And Arizona has a lot of them. The Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits represents more than 800 nonprofits across the state.
Nov. 20, 2018
Final Tally Is In For Maricopa County Ballots
Ballots for Maricopa County have finally been counted, marking the end of almost two weeks of counting and settling the remaining races. Adrian Fontes, the Maricopa County recorder, joined The Show to explain what's next.
Nov. 20, 2018
What Shopping Trends To Expect This Season
With Black Friday right around the corner, retailers are preparing for a strong holiday season. And, thanks to a new report by the commercial real estate services firm CBRE, we have information about how retailers hope to get our money.
Nov. 20, 2018
The Quiz Show: A Missing Statue, A Valuable Discovery, A New Slogan
And now it’s time for The Quiz Show!
Nov. 20, 2018
AZs Teacher Of The Year Talk About Rewards, Struggles
It’s a contentious time to be a teacher in Arizona. In that landscape, The Show sat down with the newest ambassador for Arizona public school teachers. Kareem Neal was just named the 2019 Teacher of the Year by the Arizona Educational Foundation.
Nov. 20, 2018
How AZ Task Force 1 Responded To Hurricane Florence
The federal government will send Phoenix a check for more than a million dollars to cover the work performed by Arizona Task Force 1 during Hurricane Florence.
Nov. 20, 2018
Whats Causing CAs Wildfires To Be So Destructive?
This has been California’s worst wildfire year on record, with almost 1.7 million acres having been burned. Pete Fule from Northern Arizona University joined The Show to talk about what has led to these destructive fires — and made them worse this season.
Nov. 20, 2018
An Interview With Secretary Of State-Elect Katie Hobbs
After a tight race against Republican Steve Gaynor, Katie Hobbs will take over as Arizona's secretary of state early next year. Hobbs is the first Democrat to hold the office in more than two decades, but she said she’s not interested in party agendas.
Nov. 20, 2018
The Vaquita
In the Upper Gulf of California, many people fish to survive. And while some fishermen support efforts to save the vaquita, other feel that their own survival and way of life is being destroyed. Part 2 of the series delves into the experiences of local fishermen of San Felipe and their complex relationship with the vaquita.
Hear Part One: Narco-Fishing
Nov. 20, 2018
The Takeaway: California
The devastating Camp Fire has fueled a search for answers. More than 1,000 people are listed as missing, thousands are homeless and at least 71 lives have been lost. Officials are investigating whether power lines owned by the state’s largest utility started the blaze.
Nov. 20, 2018
The Takeaway: El Chapo
Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's trial is underway — a trial that will mark the fate of one of the world's most powerful drug lords.
Nov. 20, 2018
Mohave Considers Registry For Vulnerable Residents
The death of a 7-year-old Bullhead City boy with autism has prompted Mohave County leaders to look at better ways of protecting vulnerable residents before they go missing.
Nov. 19, 2018
Hobbs: Im For Greater Transparency In Campaign Finance
Incoming Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said Monday she believes political parties should be required to report when they spend money to elect specific candidates even as she defended the failure of the Arizona Democratic Party to disclose what it spent to get her elected.
Nov. 19, 2018
Robert Brutinel To Serve As Next Chief Justice Of AZ Supreme Court
The justices of the Arizona Supreme Court have elected a new chief. Robert Brutinel will take over from current Chief Justice Scott Bales on July 1.
Nov. 19, 2018
Nonmedical Vaccination Exemptions On The Rise In Western States
Eighteen states, including Arizona, allow nonmedical exemptions from school immunization requirements, which has led to falling vaccination rates in twelve of those states. A study by the Baylor College of Medicine shows Arizona in the crosshairs.
Nov. 19, 2018
Ducey Appoints DuVal To Arizona Board Of Regents
Gov. Doug Ducey has appointed a former political rival — Fred DuVal — to fill a vacancy on the Arizona Board of Regents.
Nov. 19, 2018
Survey: News Literacy Changes Based On College Education, Attitude
A recent survey analyzed news literacy among about 5,000 people in three communities. College education and attitude toward news were factors in being able to spot fake headlines.
Nov. 19, 2018
Antarctic Melting Slows Atmospheric Warming, Speeds Sea Level Rise
Newly published research led by the University of Arizona shows how the melting of the Antarctic ice sheet will affect future climate.
Nov. 19, 2018
NASA Announces Mars 2020 Rover Landing Site
Following five years of research and discussion, NASA announced today that it has winnowed down 64 candidates to one landing site for the Mars 2020 rover, slated to launch in July 2020.
Nov. 19, 2018

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