Sen. JD Vance visited Arizona last week in the wake of attempts by Democrats to brand him as "weird." But Vance’s supporters say his story is their story. Also, find out how schools are trying to keep students cool — and safe. That and more on The Show.
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has convinced Energy Fuels to temporarily halt the hauling of uranium ore from the Pinyon Plain Mine, south of Grand Canyon National Park, to the White Mesa Mill near Blanding, Utah.
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The Show spoke to Cole Young, superintendent of the Mohave Valley School District, about how Arizona schools are keeping kids cool in the hottest parts of the state.
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The Show's Sam Dingman attended JD Vance's rally in Glendale to learn more about what Arizona Trump supporters think of him.
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William Cooper is an attorney and columnist who wrote the book "How America Works ... and Why it Doesn’t." He spoke with The Show about how America's political culture has evolved.
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The Show spoke to Jon Talton, an Arizona historian who writes a blog on the growth of the Phoenix metro area called Rogue Columnist, more about the renewed focus on increasing density in some Valley cities.
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Eleven teams of Arizona architects, engineers and construction workers recreated Olympic scenes in sculptures made entirely from cans of food for the 17th annual Canstruction Phoenix Metro Design Build.