January 2019

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Vince Garcia holds a photo of his late daughter
In Arizona, an estimated 20 women die for every 100,000 live births. The number may not seem high, but what frustrates public health professionals is that 89 percent of these deaths are deemed preventable.
Jan. 30, 2019
Lake Mead
Arizona lawmakers took their first votes on Arizona’s Drought Contingency Plan on Tuesday. The state is facing a deadline of Thursday to sign off on the plan. Otherwise, the federal government said it will step in and impose water restrictions.
Jan. 30, 2019
Motel 6
The judge overseeing a lawsuit against Motel 6 for allegedly sharing guest information with federal immigration authorities wants more information before he’ll sign off on a multi-million dollar proposed settlement.
Jan. 29, 2019
Border in Nogales
Officials told the House Armed Services Committee that the Pentagon had identified three new caravans of migrants traveling north through Latin America to the U.S. border. That includes one caravan of 12,000 people. And that’s driving this latest troop deployment.
Jan. 29, 2019
Arizona State Capitol building
The 2019 Arizona legislative session includes a member roster in the House that is the closest it’s been in decades. There are 31 Republicans and 29 Democrats, making for some interesting political speculation about which issues will lead to common ground.
Jan. 29, 2019
syringes
In the Arizona Legislature, Rep. Paul Boyer has stepped in with a bill that would require chemicals in vaccines to be listed. To talk about that, The Show was joined by Michelle Francl. She is a chemistry professor at Bryn Mawr College.children."
Jan. 29, 2019
tax form
Tax reform at the federal level kicks in for the first time this tax season, but Arizona lawmakers are still deciding whether to adjust the state tax law.They need to make a choice — let Arizonans pay higher state taxes and use that extra money, or change state law.
Jan. 29, 2019
The Show logo card
More and more Americans have “smart” devices in their homes — from speakers to thermostats to doorbells to any number of other appliances. And while they provide convenience to users, they’re also collecting data, which marketers are trying to figure out how to use.
Jan. 29, 2019
Steven Hoppe
You’ve probably heard the trope "tough times don’t last, tough people do." It might sound like a cliche, but when it comes to Steven Hoppe, it’s true.
Jan. 29, 2019
statue of justice outside court building
A yearlong investigation, done by USA Today Network, shows a quarter of graduates for 18 U.S. law schools don’t pass the bar exam within two years.
Jan. 29, 2019

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