April 2022

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Clint Bolick
Arizona has been considered one of the most independent and libertarian-leaning states in the nation. But Gov. Doug Ducey's decision to sign several bills have some wondering whether libertarian philosophies are simply being absorbed into more typical party politics.
April 19, 2022
Havasu Creek
Part of a lawsuit against the Bureau of Indian Education has been revived by a federal court. In a previous case, students of Havasupai Elementary School claimed a lack of educational opportunities for students with disabilities. Now, the claim goes for all students at the school.
April 19, 2022
person counting money
While gas prices may be coming down slightly, inflation is still very much on all of our minds as we watch prices on everything from milk to cars go up.
April 19, 2022
drawing and driving by Steven Yazzie
Earthworks is a genre of art that dawned in the 1960s. Artists left institutions to work directly on the land, their work shedding light on our relationship with the planet. Now, the ASU Art Museum is looking at that relationship through a contemporary lens.
April 18, 2022
wildflowers in peridot, az
Even as temperatures in the Valley are climbing into the 90s, this remains one of the most beautiful times of year here. In large part, that’s because of the varieties of wildflowers that have emerged with gorgeous, bright colors that create such a unique landscape.
April 18, 2022
a person standing in a tunnel surrounded by white light
Palliative care options have increased significantly in recent years, but some in Arizona are advocating for the state to legalize medical aid in dying. One of them is retired physician Tom Fitch, who is a member of the leadership team of Arizona End-of-Life Options.
April 18, 2022
Lake Powell
The water challenges of the western U.S. were elevated last week when the Interior Department announced the possibility of implementing emergency cutbacks in the attempt to keep more water in Lake Powell, which has seen its levels sink to troublesome levels.
April 18, 2022
BBC look-ahead graphic
Russia continues to intensify its attacks in Ukraine. To learn more about what has happened, and what could be in store for the coming weeks, The Show spoke with the BBC's Alexander Griffiths.
April 18, 2022
Arizona Capitol building
Unable so far to craft a budget deal despite — or because of — an anticipated $5 billion surplus, Republican leaders are looking for an exit strategy to finally end the legislative session that began in January.
April 18, 2022
roy herrera and barrett marson
This week saw another lawsuit over education funding in the state. And the state's budget is experiencing a surplus.
April 15, 2022

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