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OSIRIS-REx Captures First Images Of Bennu
University of Arizona scientists are getting their first look at the asteroid Bennu from the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft. The images were taken last week by the UA camera package on board the spacecraft on its way to a soil-sampling rendezvous with Bennu in July 2020.
Aug. 28, 2018
AZ Vietnamese Community Holds Vigil For Sen. McCain
Arizona’s Vietnamese community felt an especially tight bond with Sen. John McCain.
Aug. 28, 2018
Johnson Utilities Battles Contempt Charge
After two days of hearings, an administrative law judge will decide whether to hold Johnson Utilities in contempt for failing to comply with an order from the Arizona Corporation Commission.
Aug. 27, 2018
U.S.-Mex Trade Deal Raises Cautious Optimism
The announcement of a preliminary U.S.-Mexico trade deal Monday came as welcome news for business officials on both sides of the border.
Aug. 27, 2018
Bishop OBrien Life Ends, Abuse Investigations Demanded
Embattled Bishop Timothy J. O'Brien died Sunday, 15 years after being granted immunity in several cases of child sex abuse by priests in Arizona .
Aug. 27, 2018
Hispanic Leaders, McCain Had Good Relationship
According to Latino and Hispanic activists, late Sen. John McCain had a lot of support from the community.
Aug. 27, 2018
Shelter Employee On Trial For Alleged Abuse Of Migrants
A former employee at a shelter for young migrants in Mesa is set to stand trial Tuesday. The 25-year-old youth care worker is accused of abusing teenage boys at the facility.
Aug. 27, 2018
A pair of court cases on Monday and Tuesday could have big impacts in different parts of the world. In the Netherlands, where Iran is taking the United States to court, challenging the re-imposition of sanctions following America’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal earlier this year.
Aug. 27, 2018
Boas On Sen. John McCains Successor, His Impact On Arizona
The Show regularly checks in with Editorial Board of the Arizona Republic to talk about the big issues facing the state and the region — featured in the newspaper’s Viewpoints section.
Aug. 27, 2018
Can Solar Shade Structures Help Cool The Valley?
Solar shade structures — you’ve probably seen them in parking lots across the Valley, providing shade for cars while also producing energy. To find out more about them, The Show met up with Bob Boscamp in a parking lot on the north side of Sun Devil Stadium.
Aug. 27, 2018
How Moral Outage On Social Media Can Turn Into Bullying
Twitter can sometimes turn into a place where posters feel comfortable writing offensive or bullying language in fewer than 140 characters — and the responses shouting those commenters down can come just as swiftly.
Aug. 27, 2018
Sen. John McCain Championed Campaign Finance Reform
In 2002, Sen. John McCain and Wisconsin Sen. Russ Feingold finally got their campaign finance reform bill approved — they’d been working on it for a few years.
Aug. 27, 2018
McCains Legacy Includes Work On Immigration Reform
One of the many massive issues Sen. John McCain took leadership on was immigration reform. During the George W. Bush administration, McCain was heavily involved in bipartisan negotiations on crafting immigration solutions.
Aug. 27, 2018
Friends, Colleagues, Adversaries Reflect On Sen. John McCain
As The Show continues to look back at the life of Arizona’s senior senator, John McCain, it's a time to reflect on the words of his friends, colleagues, and — even sometimes — his adversaries.
Aug. 27, 2018
The Pulse: Hospital Alarms Sound Mostly Without Real Cause
Medical devices monitoring patients send off alerts when something is not quite right. Nurses hear them their sleep. For patients, they can be terrifying. But the thing is, the vast majority of these alarms are unnecessary.
Aug. 27, 2018
The Takeaway: North Carolina Keeps Three Confederate Monuments At Statehouse
In the same week that students brought down the Confederate "Silent Sam" statue at the University of North Carolina's Chapel Hill campus, the state's Historical Commission voted in a series of resolutions that will keep three controversial statues at the Capitol in Raleigh.
Aug. 27, 2018
The Takeaway: Church Official Says Popes Francis, Benedict Knew Of Sex Abuse Allegations Against McCar­rick
A former papal ambassador to the U.S. is claiming Pope Francis knew about the sexual abuse charges against Cardinal Theodore McCarrick years before they became public.
Aug. 27, 2018
Johnson Utilities Faces Contempt Charge At Corporation Commission Hearing
The Arizona Corporation Commission is looking into whether Johnson Utilities is following an order to work with an interim manager to get the embattled company back on track.
Aug. 27, 2018
I’m Gonna Miss The Man: Veterans React To John McCain’s Death
Arizonans reacted to the sad news of Sen. John McCain’s death Saturday at 81 years of age. McCain was a famous politician, but also one of the most famous veterans in the country.
McCain To Lie In State At Arizona Capitol On Wednesday
Family, Public Officials Remember John McCain
Aug. 27, 2018
Q&AZ: Why Cant Riders Use A Light Rail Ticket To Switch To Bus?
Phoenix’s public transit is a little different than other major cities because you cannot buy a one-way ticket that covers both a bus and light rail ride.
Aug. 27, 2018

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