Fentanyl continues to be a major problem, both here in Arizona and across the country. The Drug Enforcement Agency’s special agent in charge in Arizona on how they're trying to deal with it. Plus, how Jan. 6 inspired some supporters of former President Donald Trump to take more control of the GOP. That and more on The Show.
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It's less than three weeks from the end of the fiscal year, which means that state lawmakers and the governor need to agree to a new budget or have the government shut down.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is in a tough spot after a judge ruled last week that she is in the wrong by doing an end run around her counterparts in the Senate and a state law that requires her agency heads to be confirmed by them.
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Isaac Arnsdorf talks about "Finish What We Started," a new book which traces the story of MAGA believers who took over the Republican Party from a grassroots level and continued their mission to return former president Donald Trump to power.
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Stakeholders involved in the Colorado River met at a conference in Boulder, Colorado, to discuss how to deal with the river shrinking.
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Fentanyl continues to be a huge problem across the country and in Arizona.Last year, the Drug Enforcement Administration seized more than 42 million fentanyl pills in the state; that was up from 28 million in 2022 and 12 million the year before.
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With The Show via Skype for our weekly look at some of the key global stories in the coming days is the BBC’s Jonathan Frewin in London.