Polls in Arizona show Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in a dead heat – with a slight Trump lead. Why Arizona is so hard to poll. And, making the argument for comic books as high art. That and more on The Show.
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Election Day is just weeks away and all eyes are on the polls. Watching the horse race gets a lot of flack, but The Show took the time to delve into Arizona polls. Not just the numbers — who’s up and who’s down — but what it all means in an all-important swing state.
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The world of comic books continues to be popular. But, some fans don’t think the genre gets its due, and is worthy of more respect as an art form.
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Intel is one of the biggest private employers in Arizona, with more than 12,000 workers here. So, what’s behind Intel’s problems, and what might the future hold for the tech giant?
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New numbers from legislative budget analysts show the state brought in $425 million more than was forecast since this summer. While they project further economic growth in the current fiscal year, that growth is expected to be slightly less than 2%.
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Jerusalem Demsas, staff writer for the Atlantic, was among the first to reveal the DoD’s unusual intervention in an Arizona housing bill. She tells The Show more about it.
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Tucson has a rich music scene. So, when librarian Karen Greene heard about a platform that was helping local libraries highlight local music, she jumped at the chance to make it happen there.