A temporary exhibit featuring a little-known 1940s American art movement is nearing the end of its run at the Heard Museum in Phoenix. The show highlights the interconnection of Native and non-Native artists as they separately looked to redefine American and Native art.
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Of those people, around 2,500 have been from countries other than Mexico, and Mexico has aided in repatriating some back to their country of origin.
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The Show sat down with former state school Superintendent Jaime Molera with the firm Molera Alvarez and Matt Grodsky with Matters of State Strategies.
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A former personal assistant to Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill has filed a lawsuit against him, saying that she was verbally abused during her tenure with the club.
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A bill that would expand scholarship opportunities for community college students who want to become teachers advanced at the state Senate this week.
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The president of Buckeye’s Liberty Elementary School District governing board resigned Friday. The announcement came just days after parents in the district started a petition to recall him and the board's vice president.
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Fausto Isidro Meza Flores is charged in the United States with drug trafficking violations and allegedly leads a violent criminal group in Mexico.
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The lawsuit filed in Maricopa County Superior Court contends GlaxoSmithKline's actions violate the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act and the Medicaid Prescription Drug Rebate Program.
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Arizona lawmakers want to make sure non-governmental groups aren’t confusing voters with election mail that looks like it’s coming from county recorders and other election officials.
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On a recent Tuesday morning, a group of elementary school kids gathered in a gymnasium for a theatrical interpretation of one of Grimms' Fairy Tales.
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State and national gas prices continue to rise as the demand increases.
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The Waste Management Phoenix Open has for years been recognized as having a different atmosphere than other golf tournaments, but last year the party vibe turned into a problem.
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A co-management plan is operating at Utah’s Bears Ears National Monument, and Kate Magargal, an anthropologist at the University of Utah, explains new research about it on The Show.
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The case, filed in federal court in New York City, alleges the Trump administration allowed Musk's team access to the Treasury Department's central payment system in violation of federal law.
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The president announced Friday that he would remove multiple board members, including the Chairman, who do not share his vision for a "Golden Age in Arts and Culture."
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Less than 24 hours after misleading claims started circulating that tied Politico to USAID, the White House vowed to end subscriptions for the insider news outlet's services and others.
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Staff at the CDC are bracing for a significant reduction in the work force that appears to be targeting staff with the fewest worker protections.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the latest target of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.