Joshua Tree’s rattlesnake wrangler has a very popular Instagram account and a profile in the Los Angeles Times. We’ll hear what she wishes more people knew about rattlesnakes. Plus, a local writer takes on romance and birding in her first novel. That and more on The Show.
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Danielle Wall is a rattlesnake wrangler spreading the word about rattlesnakes through her very popular Instagram account. Wall sat down with The Show to talk more about misconceptions with rattlesnakes and her mission to help people think differently about snakes
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ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law recently hosted what organizers say is the first national student-led model constitutional convention.
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Lawmakers didn’t pass significant bipartisan policy on groundwater reform this year, but pressure is mounting. Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs may call lawmakers into a special session to address the issue.
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Sarah T. Dubb's debut romance novel, "Birding With Benefits," hit the shelves this month. Dubb sat down with The Show to talk more about the book and how her love of romance novels inspired her to write her own.
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All signs point to a consent decree for Phoenix police from the Department of Justice, but some city leaders have said in the past they are unwilling to give control to federal authorities.
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Copa América starts June 20 and will see 12 American cities hosting games, including Glendale. The Show sat down with Elias Burke of The Athletic to talk about what the Copa América is and what to expect with it.