March 2019

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Annie Dodge Wauneka
March is Women’s History Month, and Arizona boasts of many women who’ve made history both here and on the national stage. It’s easy to name the Sandra Day O'Connors and Rose Moffords — but what about those who are lesser known?
March 29, 2019
Fan Palm Dates
What is Arizona cuisine? That’s the question Phoenix New Times food critic Chris Malloy is attempting to answer in his year-long series “Sonoran Arcana,” and he brings The Show along with him on the journey each month.
March 29, 2019
Alvin Ailey.
“Revelations” along with several other pieces will be making up the energizing 60th Anniversary performance of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater troupe this weekend at the Mesa Arts Center.
March 29, 2019
ASU hockey practices in Tempe
A lot is going on in the sports world this week with the start of the MLB season and the NCAA tournaments in their Sweet 16 stages. But it’s also the start of the NCAA hockey tournament, and Arizona State is in the field for the first time in the school’s history.
March 29, 2019
Roy Herrera and Paul Bentz
KJZZ's Friday NewsCap revisits some of the biggest stories of the week. The Show discussed the week in news with attorney and former congressional staffer Roy Herrera and Paul Bentz of HighGround.
March 29, 2019
Noah Karvelis
A little less than a year ago, tens of thousands of educators and their supporters marched to the state capitol to call for the legislature and Gov. Ducey to raise salaries and overall spending for K-12 education in Arizona.
March 29, 2019
New research by San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge indicates that mental health disorders have risen dramatically among teens and young adults up to 25 years old. That dramatic shift, according to the research, has never been seen in any other generation.
March 29, 2019
Rachel Mitchell
There has been an increased effort in Arizona and elsewhere to test all rape kits that had been backlogged. Gov. Doug Ducey vowed to clear that backlog during his State of the State speech last year, and The Show's guest says there’s been a lot of progress toward meeting that goal.
March 29, 2019
Phoenix Pride 2018
Local and national LGBTQ legal rights groups are suing Arizona education leaders over laws they say discriminate against LGBTQ students in the state’s public schools.
March 28, 2019
Fentanyl-laced pills
Arizona’s drug overdose crisis is taking a dire turn. More than a year and a half ago the state declared a public health emergency, yet overdoses appear to be climbing at an unprecedented rate. The spike comes as illegally made fentanyl spreads through the drug supply, killing more people than any other drug.
March 28, 2019

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