Republican leaders are siding with the Democratic secretary of state when it comes to the status of 100,000 Arizona voters. Our Friday NewsCap takes on that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, a collective of local flower growers is trying to bring back the market for local stems.
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If you go to the store to buy a bouquet of flowers in Arizona, you’re probably buying daisies or roses from out of the country. But a local group of flower growers is working to change that.
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A new exhibit at at Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West explores the connection between basketball and the American West. "American Backcourts" is a collection of photos by Rob Hammer that shows improvised courts and hoops in places that would seem like unlikely spots for a pickup game.
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Regina Revazova worked as a journalist under Vladimir Putin’s regime reporting from the North Caucasus for the BBC and other media outlets. In 2008, she had to flee Russia and seek asylum in the United States. But, Revazova still keeps in touch with old friends, and one in particular has been on her mind.
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To talk about the push to let 100,000 voters a full ballot in November, an open primaries initiative and more, The Show sat down with Lorna Romero Ferguson of Elevate Strategies and former state Rep. Reginald Bolding.