December 2017

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making tamales in the kitchen
Listen to the sounds of Natividad Gutierrez making tamales with her son, Alex, at home.
Dec. 21, 2017
Arizona Republic newspaper
There’s a change coming at the top at The Arizona Republic. Publisher Mi-Ai Parrish is leaving, to take a faculty position at ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Dec. 21, 2017
There are more than 56 million acres of Native American lands nationwide and many of them are feeling the effects of the encroachment of invasive species.
Dec. 21, 2017
U.S. Capitol building
Will they or won’t they? That’s the question floating on Capitol Hill on Thursday as the Friday, Dec. 22, deadline looms for Congress to fund federal agencies with a budget, or face a government shutdown.
Dec. 21, 2017
Arizona Coyotes on the ice
The city of Glendale and the Coyotes have agreed that the team will play at least one more year at Gila River Arena. The Show’s Steve Goldstein spoke with Mike Sunnucks of The Phoenix Business Journal and asked him, after all of the conflict, why are the Coyotes remaining in Glendale for the time being?
Dec. 21, 2017
Wildhorse Ranch Rescue
When it comes to wild horses, people hold varied views on how to best protect such an iconic image of the American West.
Dec. 21, 2017
If you haven’t decided what you’ll be serving for Christmas dinner, time is running out. Maybe you’re thinking ham or turkey, or a goose, but what about — a pudding. And, not the chocolate or vanilla kind you make out of a box, but a real, old-fashioned pudding.
Dec. 20, 2017
For some people, the holiday season can be a painful time. And, continuous Christmas jingles can make some people feel even worse.
Dec. 20, 2017
christmas tree
A new survey by Pew Research Center finds nine in 10 American adults plan to celebrate Christmas. But the way in which they celebrate appears to be changing.
Dec. 20, 2017
United Nations
The worldwide refugee crisis continues to get worse. One refugee camp in Kenya — Dadaab — has been in place since the 1990s. But when it was rumored to be closing, refugees had to try to find other options.
Dec. 20, 2017

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