The state budget the governor just signed garnered bipartesan support and opposition. We'll hear why some lawmakers aren’t happy with the way it came together. Plus, how the Grand Canyon went from being considered valueless to a national treasure. That and more on The Show.
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The Show spoke with the director of the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University, Dr. Sarah Tracy, about how drive-thrus have changed the way we communicate and interact with each other.
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The Show's new reporter/host Sam Dingman started his time in Arizona with a visit to Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary — where he got to experience firsthand the things he read about with anxiety back in Brooklyn.
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Lawmakers have complained about not having input on the state budget plan, or the ability to make changes to it — or not having enough time to read what was actually in it.
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In her new book “Framing Nature,” Yolonda Youngs looks at maps, artifacts, postcards, photographs and more to find out how visual interpretations of the Grand Canyon have shaped the American West.
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Games like cornhole, relay races and swimming contests are a classic part of the summer camp experience. Ending the latest SOAPBOX series, Kim Porter explains the story of a different kind of game.