Maricopa County voters will decide whether to continue a sales tax that pays for transportation projects. We'll hear how growth and development have shaped the Valley over the past few decades. Plus, why one scholar is happy to be haunted by a mercurial Mexican folk heroine.
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Arizona’s water agency announced Tuesday it has started the highly controversial process of creating a new groundwater protection area in the Willcox basin called an Active Management Area, or AMA.
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It is less than two weeks until Election Day and voters are tired. Especially in swing states like ours, we are getting inundated with ads and emails and campaign messaging.
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La Llorona, the Weeping Woman, is one of the most famous figures in U.S.-Mexican folklore, being passed down through oral tradition and often referenced in poetry, books and film.
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Prop. 479, a measure specific to Maricopa County, would continue a half-cent sales tax county-wide for 20 years, which would pay for transportation projects in the Phoenix metro area. Sandy Bahr, director of the Sierra Club’s Grand Canyon Chapter, joined The Show with Paula Randolph, an advocate for land use and water issues.
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After the Phoenix Theatre Company's production of “What the Constitution Means To Me" was cut short due to low ticket sales, that got The Show wondering if there’s still an audience for political theater.