Lawmakers have just over two weeks to negotiate a budget or shut down the state government. Leaked draft documents show a bipartisan plan to slash funding to meet a $1 billion shortfall. Plus, can you really create a car-free community in car-centric Phoenix? That and more on The Show.
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According to leaked draft budget documents, the state faces an estimated $729 million shortfall this year and $690 million in the new fiscal year that begins on July 1.
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Internal emails obtained by The Arizona Republic show just how much danger fans were really in when crowds got out of control at this year's Phoenix Open.
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Culdesac Tempe bills itself as the first car-free community built from scratch in the country. CEO and co-founder Ryan Johnson says new technology is already shifting demand away from cars.
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George Packer, a staff writer for The Atlantic magazine, visited Phoenix several times over nine months to write a piece looking to answer if America is really viable.
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The band is coming to Scottsdale Performing Arts Center on Thursday, June 13, and The Show's Sam Dingman got to talk to the band’s co-founder and lead singer, Ketch Seacor recently.