March 2022

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Flag of Ukraine
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth week, citizens continue defending their homeland. Yuriy Matsarsky, formerly a reporter, is one of them.
March 17, 2022
gavel in a courtroom
The Show spoke with former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Stanley Feldman to learn how partisanship has changed judicial appointments over the years.
March 17, 2022
Nabhaan Rizwan Station Eleven
For almost two years, so many headlines have focused on a deadly virus and the steps we were supposed to take to avoid being infected. So why, when we sit down to enjoy some light entertainment on TV, would we turn to a show about a pandemic, of all things? And how have our viewing habits changed doing COVID times?
March 17, 2022
COVID-19 vaccine at pharmacy
For many of us, COVID-19 has faded into the background. Masks are off, indoor spaces are packed. But is the roller coaster ride really over?
March 16, 2022
2020 ballot
Some Arizona GOP lawmakers are trying to push through legislation that would make a picture of every ballot cast in most elections a public record.
March 17, 2022
Wendy MacNaughton DrawTogether
The pandemic has spelled loss and isolation for so many of us for the last two years. But it has also brought out a lot of beauty, and in the case of the show "DrawTogether," silliness.
March 16, 2022
Algebra high school math class homework paper pencil
State lawmakers are debating a proposal that would eliminate algebra II as a high school graduation requirement and replace it with another math class. ASU math professor Marilyn Carlson point to many reasons why students should still learn algebra II.
March 16, 2022
Supreme court abortion protest Washington D.C.
Advocates on all sides of the abortion debate are watching closely to see what individual states have done, or will do, when it comes to placing limits on when in a pregnancy the process will remain legal.
March 16, 2022
empty jury box
Arizona is the first state in the country to do away with a process of removing potential jurors from the jury pool for no reason. But Arizona lawmakers have been debating a bill that would reinstate them, at least in some cases.
March 16, 2022
Arizona State Capitol building
Talks among Arizona Republican lawmakers who want to sidestep a voter referendum that has blocked the nearly $2 billion income tax they passed last year are heating up, and a special session to repeal and replace the tax cuts could be called at any time.
March 16, 2022

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