Election Day is less than a week away, and more than two million Arizonans have already voted. What we can and cannot learn from these early voting numbers. Plus, a haunted house designer on the virtues of terrifying people.
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This strategist tracks Arizona early ballots by party, age, gender and more. Here's what he's seeingElection Day is less than a week away, but, Arizona voters have been turning in ballots since the beginning of October. So far, total returns add up to over 2 million, according to a database created by Sam Almy, a Democratic Strategist with Uplift Strategies.
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Creator Ryan Barney tells Show host Sam Dingman about how they pulled off the immersive live performance called “The Mill of Madness," which Barney refers to as a “haunt.”
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If you were a ghost, where is it that you might hang out in the afterlife? For one early trailblazer of Phoenix, long deceased, that answer may be the Arizona Historical Society.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0You might have heard of greenwashing around environmental issues, or pinkwashing around Breast Cancer Awareness Month. But, there is also "Latino coating," says Jose Villa, chair of the Hispanic Marketing Council.
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Researchers at ASU are trying to get a sense of how 18- to 30-year-olds in this country perceive their status and identity as Americans. The Arizona Youth Identity Project is asking questions in separate waves. And, it has found some interesting things, especially when it comes to how this population thinks about the American flag.
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Research shows that reservoirs across the country are facing lower levels and less reliable storage. New reporting from the Rio Grande Valley in Texas finds a pair of reservoirs in that region are facing similar problems.