How a walk in the desert that changed the world. And how the logging industry built northern Arizona as we know it. That and more on The Show.
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If you’ve been to see a movie in the theater recently, you may have noticed that phones don’t always stay in people’s pockets anymore. Have home theaters changed the way we watch movies in actual theaters?
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Liz Gutfahr, former treasurer of Santa Cruz County, recently pleaded guilty to stealing more than $38.7 million in public funds and waived her right to a trial. Daisy Zavala Magaña of the Nogales International joined The Show to talk about what happened.
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It's the 50th anniversary of Donald Johanson's discovery of Lucy, a fossilized skeleton that upended our understanding of who our ancient ancestors were, and where they came from.
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Expressions of love can take many forms. For 16-year-old Vada Santos, it’s waking up to tacos on her nightstand.
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"Timber!" is the name of a new digital exhibition from Northern Arizona University’s Special Collections & Archives that explores the long history of logging in the region and its evolving relationship with its expansive ponderosa pine forests.
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Jim Fuller, founder and owner of Fuller Phoenix, joined The Show to introduce a different perspective on an enduring American myth: the tough guy with the gun who can fix everything.