Many Democrats are rallying around Vice President Kamala Harris as she tries to consolidate support in advance of next month’s Democratic National Convention. An Arizona delegate shares how he’s feeling. Plus, we immerse ourselves in the mystical world of sound baths. That and more on The Show.
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Karl Gentles is a DNC delegate from Arizona and he sat down with The Show to talk about Harris as the new presidential nominee and what the DNC may hold next month.
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The Justice Department has filed a fair-housing lawsuit against Southwest Key alleging that its workers were sexually abusing kids in their care for years.
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John Wake is a real estate analyst in the Valley and he joined The Show to talk more about how the higher number of active listings is impacting the housing market.
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In order to practice law in Arizona, applicants need to score a 270 on the bar exam. The Arizona Lawyer Apprentice Program will allow those who score 260-269 to practice, with some oversight.
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Cary Ballou spent most of her career working in corporate America before training in the ancient practice of sound baths. The Show visited her studio recently to learn more about it.
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Allison Brennan writes three books a year, with 45 currently in print. Her latest novel features something different from earlier works: each chapter is written from the POV of a different character.