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November 2018
The issue of sexual assault on college campuses has become hard to avoid in the news in recent years. And, oftentimes, those cases seem to be tied up with student athletes.
Nov. 8, 2018
Arizona voters soundly rejected Proposition 127 when they went to the polls. That would have required half of Arizona’s energy to come from renewable sources over the next decade.
Nov. 8, 2018
The Arizona Corporation Commission has placed a partial moratorium on new water and sewer connections from Johnson Utilities’ service area in Pinal County.
Nov. 8, 2018
Last night four county Republican parties filed a lawsuit against all of Arizona’s county recorders, claiming the recorders don’t follow a uniform standard for counting ballots and resolving issues like signature mismatches.
Nov. 8, 2018
This week, a former Goodyear charter school director pleaded guilty to a multi-million dollar conspiracy after lying about the number of students going to his school. The charter school shut down before a state audit, which revealed only 75 of the reported 528 students in the last school year were real.
Nov. 8, 2018
To talk about how teachers and education issues did last night, The Show was joined by Lily Eskelsen Garcia, president of the National Education Association.
Nov. 7, 2018
The Arizona Archaeological Council is concerned about recent reports of damage to sensitive sites at Lake Havasu State Park, and is calling for the release of documentation to support the claim that state and federal laws were followed before development work was done there.
Nov. 7, 2018
Democrats picked up seats in the state Legislature on Tuesday night, although in some cases, not the seats observers had expected. To talk about that, Ben Giles of the Arizona Capitol Times joined The Show.
Nov. 7, 2018
To talk about some of the key races from Election Day — including those that haven’t been decided yet — The Show spoke with Paul Bentz of HighGround, Marilyn Rodriguez of Creosote Partners, Emily Ryan of CopperState Consulting and Chad Campbell of Strategies 360.
Nov. 7, 2018
Voters decided the fate of five statewide ballot measures last night, and gave their OK to three of them. To break down those results, The Show spoke with Howie Fischer of Capitol Media Services.
Nov. 7, 2018