September 2019

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browning unit prison
Arizona lawmakers are expected to tackle criminal justice reform next session, but what information should they use to guide their policies? Andrew LeFevre, executive director of the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission, joined The Show to talk about the issue.
Sept. 25, 2019
marijuana
Arizonans may have a new way to get medical marijuana: go to New Mexico. A judge there has ruled the state must open up its medical cannabis program to residents of other states after three out-of-staters, including from Arizona, sued over the issue.
Sept. 25, 2019
“Heavy Man,” Diné (Navajo) 1927
The photographic collection at the Arizona State Museum has images in it that date back as long as cameras have been around. Many of them are photographs of Native Americans taken mostly by archaeologists and anthropologists from as early as the late 1800s.
Sept. 25, 2019
Donald Trump UN General Assembly
With a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump now moving forward, Arizona’s Congressional delegation is taking familiar sides and joining their colleagues to either applaud or condemn the latest move against the president.
Sept. 25, 2019
James R. Browning U.S. Court of Appeals Building
In 2018 a Federal judge fined Arizona $1.4 million for poor health care conditions in Arizona prisons. The judge had warned the state after years of litigating the Parsons v. Ryan prison health care settlement, that such fines were imminent if the Department of Corrections kept failing basic performance benchmarks.
Sept. 24, 2019
Gig economy
The gig economy could be deeply affected — especially rideshare drivers — by California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to sign AB5 into law last week.
Sept. 24, 2019
New trump border wall
Arizona's shared border with Mexico has become the proving grounds for the Trump administration's push to build new border fences. Proponents say the fence is needed to keep out asylum seekers and illicit smuggling in the U.S. border region. Locally, the border is also criticized for the long-lasting effects it will have on the Sonoran desert's ecosystems.
Sept. 24, 2019
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San Juan County, Utah, is divided in two. The southern part is made up of mostly Ute and Navajo people. The northern part is almost all white. Now, the two groups are at odds over who should run the county government. On Nov. 5, they’ll hold a special election to decide whether or not they should change the county’s form of government.
Sept. 24, 2019
Billy Porter Emmys fashion
Mainstream trendsetters in men’s fashion tend to be the people seen on screens, both big and small. So where can men look for fashion influences these days? And how much effort should men be putting into that?
Sept. 24, 2019
Rain on the Loop 202 in Phoenix on Sept. 23, 2019
Much of south-central and southeastern Arizona was under flash flood watches Tuesday as residents in some areas cleaned up after winds downed trees and lightning struck at least two homes in metro Phoenix. No injuries were reported from those storm-related incidents Monday.
Sept. 24, 2019

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