A new podcast tackles one of the infamous unsolved mysteries in the state. The creator, whose shows have attracted millions of listeners, talks more about Missing in Arizona. Plus, a filmmaker shares about her new documentary focuses on the nuns of the Santa Rita Abbey. That and more on The Show.
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Kevin Cavanaugh, Pinal County county supervisor, lost his bid for sheriff to another Republican. But, he didn’t believe it. The board of supervisors commissioned a $150,000 audit of the election to prove it was fair. It came back completely clean.
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In April 2001, Scottsdale man Robert Fisher allegedly murdered his wife and children, blew up the family’s house, and then escaped into the wilderness. While many assume he’s been dead for some time, Jon Walczak isn’t convinced.
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Longtime abortion rights advocate Gloria Feldt joined The Show to talk about how while the rhetoric around abortion has always changed throughout our country's history, it's always been about politics.
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Santa Rita Abbey is a picturesque place in the high desert — but the sisters who live a cloistered life here are facing a serious challenge: Time. The nuns are aging and fewer and fewer women are entering religious life.
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Earlier this year, Elmo from Sesame Street sent out a wellness check on social media. In response, Sesame Workshop partnered with The Harris Poll to get a sense of how people were actually doing.