November 2018

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photo of Apache man by Edward Curtis
"Indigenous Arizona” is the cover story in November’s edition of Arizona Highways Magazine.
Nov. 12, 2018
early ballot
Amid the vote counting late last week, a lawsuit was settled over how to verify signatures for people who dropped off their ballots on election day.
Nov. 12, 2018
I Voted Sticker
There are roughly 162,000 ballots left to count in Maricopa County, according to County Recorder Adrian Fontes. In addition to the race for Senate, a handful of other races also are still too-close-to-call.
Nov. 12, 2018
Last week, 1,500 U.S. Army soldiers rolled into Arizona in the largest domestic deployment of active duty military to the border seen in decades.
Nov. 12, 2018
snap judgment logo
A conversation with Glynn Washington, creator and host of “Snap Judgment." Washington brings his live show to Mesa on Nov. 16.
Nov. 12, 2018
Terrorism
Events in recent weeks have made the specter of domestic terrorism feel more like an everyday reality rather than something on the fringes that seemed incredibly scary but rare. So how is the U.S. government prioritizing domestic terrorism?
Nov. 9, 2018
pile of newspapers
It’s no secret that newspapers are on the decline. But a new study from the University of North Carolina’s School of Media and Journalism shows that the problem is far more widespread than we previously thought.
Nov. 9, 2018
Canal Convergence installation
The Show spoke with the ARIZONA! project leader, Milagros Zingoni, as well as Collin Smith, to talk more about it. Both are assistant professors at ASU’s Design School, and we began by talking about how this collaboration came to be.
Nov. 9, 2018
Gila River downstream
A coalition of cities, non-profits and others wants Arizonans to learn more about the lower Gila River and some of its challenges in an effort to get the river cleaned up.
Nov. 9, 2018
Kevin DeMenna (left) and David Schapira.
Former State Senate Minority Leader David Schapira, and Kevin DeMenna, a senior advisor with DeMenna Public Affairs joined The Show to talk about the see-sawing US Senate race, as well as some of the others that are still too-close-to-call and lawsuits dealing with uncounted ballots.
Nov. 9, 2018

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