February 2018

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California Democratic Party
California Democrats held their convention in San Diego over the weekend. The big news out of the convention is longtime Sen. Dianne Feinstein didn’t receive the party’s endorsement.
Feb. 26, 2018
Portrait of Mesa Mayor John Giles
Mesa Mayor John Giles has been working to get a branch of Arizona State University built in his city’s downtown for years.
Feb. 26, 2018
on the ledge card
Monday is back to work for state lawmakers, a week after some, at times, heated debate about guns and school safety.
Feb. 26, 2018
We're big baseball fans. You might even say we're fanatics So when spring training gets underway — the first games are today — it's a time of the year we like to think about.
Feb. 23, 2018
Arizona Game and Fish Department logo
It’s nothing new for invasive fish species to be found in bodies of water across Arizona. But there’s a particularly odd looking kind with human-like teeth — known as Pacu — that is generating a lot of headlines and questions.
Feb. 23, 2018
You don’t have to understand fashion to be in awe of van Herpen’s creations. They are meticulously sewn, fused and shaped by hand for months before the final piece is done.
Feb. 23, 2018
It's time for our Friday NewsCap. Joining us to talk about guns on campus and the latest developments in the 8th Congressional District race are Jaime Molera of Molera Alvarez — he is also Arizona’s former superintendent of Public Instruction — and attorney and former congressional staffer Roy Herrera.
Feb. 23, 2018
Dr. Nadine Burke Harris
A new report from a group called Child Trends finds Arizona is one of five states in which as many as one in seven kids had experienced three or more adverse childhood experiences. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris has been studying these experiences, and she joins The Show's Mark Brodie to talk about her findings.
Feb. 23, 2018
graduates in cap and gown
A small fraction of kids who have been in the foster care system end up earning a college degree. That’s why, five years ago, the state Legislature established a tuition waiver pilot program for young people who are in foster care to help them attend a state university or community college. But, it will expire this summer if the program isn’t made permanent.
Feb. 23, 2018
School Desks Sit Empty
After Columbine, between 1997 and 2007, police officers in schools, aka “school resource officers” jumped by 38 percent, according to the Department of Justice.
Feb. 23, 2018

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