New rules to allow developers to build in areas that don’t have the necessary 100-year assured water supply have won the approval of a key panel. What that could mean for Valley communities like Buckeye and Queen Creek. And, a provocative debate on end-of-life care in the UK. That and more on The Show.
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The plan, known as Alternative Path to Designation of a 100-year Assured Water Supply, calls for developers to find other sources of water to supplement groundwater supplies to eventually wean themselves off groundwater.
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A Netflix series revisits the story of Wyatt Earp. This author asks if we need to keep re-telling it"Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War" explores a legendary gunfight in Tombstone, Arizona. In October of 1881, three brothers — Virgil, Morgan, and Wyatt Earp — opened fire on a band of outlaws, killing three of them in the middle of the street in broad daylight. The whole thing lasted less than a minute, but in the 143 years since it happened, the shootout has inspired dozens of books, films, and TV shows.
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It's almost Thanksgiving, and chef Damon Brasch wants foodies to set aside the turkey and give a vegan feast a chance.
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In honor of Thanksgiving week, we've asked students of Carrie Deahl at Alhambra High School in west Phoenix to tell us what they're grateful for.
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A new report from Arizona’s Medicaid program finds hospitals’ operating margins overall are getting healthier. But, at the same time, some facilities have seen big increases in the number of patients who can’t pay for their treatment.
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As America enters a week where politics tend to slow down a bit, some high-stakes debates are unfolding in the rest of the world.