April 2022

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Marijuana plants
Legalizing recreational marijuana has helped cannabis move further into mainstream culture. Now, it's moving on as an ingredient to three- and five-star course meals.
April 20, 2022
Laura Trujillo Stepping Back from the Ledge
Turning trauma into hope and something useful — that's what Laura Trujillo has tried to do with her new book.
April 20, 2022
Hannah Throssell
There is a school in Tucson that bridges the gap for Tohono O’odham teenagers, between the traditional ways of their ancestors and the demands of a modern-day education. Ha:sañ Preparatory & Leadership School was created by teachers and parents who wanted a place for Indigenous students to learn both their culture and their language.
April 20, 2022
Flag of Ukraine
The Show checks back in with Ukrainian journalist Yuriy Matsarsky two months after the war in Ukraine began.
April 20, 2022
money on a table
Candidates for statewide office are raising and spending money in record numbers, according to new reports reflecting the first three months of the year.
April 20, 2022
hanging face mask
This week, a federal judge effectively ended the Biden administration’s TSA mask mandate. But the debate over public health continues.
April 20, 2022
Tunnel Fire BAER team
As the Tunnel Fire ravaged huge swaths of northern Arizona a few weeks ago, homes and forests were burned, as well as the entirety of Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument.
April 19, 2022
April Bojorquez and Matt Garcia
As talks of climate change continue, more and more land around the world is turning into desert. But artists from Desert ArtLAB have started a project combatting — and even re-envisioning — this: The Desertification Cookbook.
April 19, 2022
Marijuana plants
Arizona’s marijuana program was set up in such a way that companies producing cannabis ultimately sold to the public are required to have the product tested. But a recent investigative story by the Arizona Republic found at least one of those companies had potentially dangerous pesticide levels in its cannabis.
April 19, 2022
Ty Chiko Mirabella
Ty Chiko is an ASU graduate student and a musician-in-residence at Mirabella at ASU. The Show spoke with him about working with Mirabella residents and what it's like to live there.
April 19, 2022

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