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ADOT encourages drivers to get vehicles summer-ready
To recognize Arizona Heat Awareness Week, the state Department of Transportation is emphasizing the importance of making sure your vehicle is summer-ready.
May 6, 2024
State Court of Appeals rules in favor of 2022 law designed to protect Arizonans from creditors
Voters approved Prop. 209 by a 3-1 margin in 2022. It set a 3% limit on interest rates for health-care debt, increased home value protected from bankruptcy up to $400,000, and limited how much wages could be garnished.
May 6, 2024
Snoop Dogg will lend his name to Arizona Bowl in Tucson
The “Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl Presented by Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop” is scheduled for Dec. 28 at Arizona Stadium on University of Arizona's campus in Tucson and will match teams from the Mountain West Conference and Mid-American Conference.
May 6, 2024
Arizona law bars universities from boycotting Israel
Protesters at college campuses in Arizona are calling on universities to get rid of investments in companies with ties to Israel, something those schools can’t do under state law.
May 6, 2024
Allhands: New proposal could help metro Phoenix cities wean off groundwater
Joanna Allhands is an opinion columnist at The Arizona Republic, and she joined The Show to talk about an option that isn't groundwater for the communities on the outer reaches of metro Phoenix.
May 6, 2024
Author David Toomey tries to figure out why animals play
As any English major knows, dream sequences are a staple of many great works of literature. Professor David Toomey teaches English at UMass Amherst, but in his latest book, Toomey examines a real-life phenomenon that’s barely been studied at all: animal dreams.
May 6, 2024
The groundwater supply in Cochise County is shrinking. Efforts to stop it havent worked well
Brendon Derr, a reporter with the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, joined The Show to talk more about the Douglas Groundwater Basin in Cochise County.
May 6, 2024
ASU police are accused of removing protesters hijabs
Asma Uddin, a fellow with the Aspen Institute's Religion and Society program, spoke with The Show about accusations against ASU campus police of removing the hijabs of four Muslim women who had been arrested in the midst of protests.
May 6, 2024
How Arizonas fake elector case is different from others around the U.S.
Yvonne Wingett Sanchez covers democracy for the Washington Post and spoke with The Show about how who was charged and the timeline of the case makes Arizona different from other states.
May 6, 2024
At the Capitol: Possible clarity on Arizonas 1864 abortion law
With The Show, as he is every Monday during the legislative session to talk about what to expect this week at the state Capitol, is Howard Fischer of Capitol Media Services.
May 6, 2024
Arizona-based firm hired by company behind Trumps Truth Social after auditor is charged with fraud
The media company dismissed BF Borgers as its independent public accounting firm on Friday, according to a securities filing — which also notes that Trump Media engaged with Arizona-based accountant Semple, Marchal & Cooper as BF Borgers’ replacement.
May 6, 2024
Brittney Griner details Russian prison ordeal in new book
Brittney Griner continues her efforts to settle into a normal routine following her release from a Russian prison 17 months ago. Life isn't what it once was for the perennial WNBA All-Star.
May 6, 2024
Kelly warns about a Chinese takeover of Taiwan, touts AZ semiconductor plants
Politicians, business leaders and educators from around the world and in Arizona spoke this weekend at the annual McCain Institute’s Sedona Forum. That includes Democratic Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly. On Saturday, he said it’s important for the United States to prevent China from taking over Taiwan.
May 6, 2024
Cindy McCain says a full-blown famine is taking place in Gaza
Challenges getting humanitarian aid into Gaza continue as the war between Israeli forces and Hamas persists. Among those organizations trying to provide aid includes the World Food Programme, headed by Cindy McCain.
May 6, 2024
ASU students travel to Ethiopia to address plastic pollution problem
During a two-week trip to Ethiopia, several Arizona State University students will tackle the issue of plastic pollution affecting the country’s Simien Mountains National Park. A partnership with the Addis Ababa Institute of Technology assists students with building and fabricating machinery in order to recycle.
May 6, 2024
Phoenix Fire: Calls on July 4th increase nearly 200%
On a typical day, Phoenix gets between seven and 21 fire calls. The department reviewed data going back to 2018 and found that on New Year’s Day, calls increased 161%. On the Fourth of July, calls jumped 176%.
May 6, 2024
This nonprofit animal rescue team is trying to save pets, strays on the San Carlos Apache Reservation
There are plenty of dogs, cats and other stray animals on tribal reservations. These volunteers have made it their mission to take care of them, and one is getting national recognition.
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May 6, 2024
AZ semiconductor hiring is slow despite investment
The government is spending billions to support semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. But trainees seeking chipmaking jobs may have to wait.
May 6, 2024
Gates on alleys, culverts are coming to more Phoenix neighborhoods
By the end of June, nearly 60 alley segments with more than 150 gates should be installed, along with about 25 culverts, which are meant to channel storm water but sometimes attract homeless encampments.
May 6, 2024
Mohave Community College names CRIT chairwoman commencement speaker
More than 800 Mohave Community College students are set to graduate on Friday, and a special tribal guest has been invited to speak at their commencement.
May 6, 2024

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