A Pima County supervisor has called for the censure of that county’s sheriff less than two weeks before Election Day. Hear how the race for Pima County sheriff turned so contentious. Plus, an exhibit at a Valley museum tries to help us understand how — and why — we respond to art.
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Democratic Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is under fire this week for placing his Republican opponent and employee on administrative leave weeks before Election Day.
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Maricopa County officials are trying to ward off panic leading up to the election by announcing early that it will likely take 10-13 days to count every ballot here.
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An exhibit at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art explores the emerging field of neuroaesthetics, which aims to find a biological basis for aesthetic experiences.
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Author Jason Ruiz says the story connecting immigrants to drugs is an old one — and it has to do with how Latinos are portrayed in pop culture.
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Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend have observers talking about an increase in tension in the Middle East; the strikes were in response to an Iranian attack on Israel earlier this month.
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Long before Nina Newell was a pediatrician and writer here in Arizona, she and her family were refugees from Vietnam. She met filmmaker Cindy Lee in a writing class, and now her story will be featured at the Phoenix Film Festival.