On a recent Saturday morning north of Phoenix, a group of gunfighters gathered in traditional Old West attire. A Hopi farmer on the importance of repatriating traditional crops back to Indigenous communities. We’ll bring you the final installment in our Soapbox series of essays from high school students on giving thanks. And, new rules from the Biden administration require health care plans to provide access to mental health.
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The last two days on The Show, we’ve been exploring this enduring American mystery — is there such a thing as a good guy with a gun? For the third installment in our little miniseries, The Show's Sam Dingman wanted to offer his own experience with that question.
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In the West, ongoing drought and drier future are forcing us all to think about how we use water differently. One farmer up in northern Arizona is using ancient practices to grow food.
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The Biden administration this fall issued new rules aimed at achieving parity between mental and physical health. Among other provisions, the rules prohibit health plans from using more restrictive prior authorizations for mental health than physical health — and require plans to analyze their provider networks to make sure patients can access mental health care.
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Brittany Perez Sanchez, an 11th-grader who has played five different sports and loves to listen to music and be with friends, will explain what she’s grateful for.