Large numbers of Gen Z voters say both major political parties are out of touch with their concerns. Find out why many of them say they still plan to vote in November. Plus, tracking the migration of a little desert bird as the health of saguaros threatens their nesting sites. That and more on The Show.
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A new survey of Gen Z voters in Arizona found that, despite disillusionment with the two-party system, most said they plan to vote in the November election.
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As extreme heat hits the Valley and areas of the country unfamiliar with it, low-income communities are being disproportionately affected. The Show talked more about it with Dr. Alonzo Plough.
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Brandon Brown, senior reporter at the Phoenix Business Journal, breaks down what it means for the future of pro hockey in the Valley.
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In his new book “Blotter: The Untold Story of an Acid Medium,” writer Erik Davis considers the curious rise and fall of LSD, and the equally curious artistic tradition that’s developed as the drug’s popularity fades.
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Races at the top of November’s ballot are generating a lot of attention, but Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs says she’s focusing much of her energy a little further down, on races for the state Legislature. The Show speaks with Howie Fischer of Capitol Media Services about this.
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Desert purple martins nest in saguaro cacti and are in danger as saguaros are impacted by climate change. The Show sat down with Victoria Wiley, a Ph.D. student at NAU, to talk about her research helping these birds.