Arizona’s electric vehicle population has tripled in the last year and a half, but the number of charging stations hasn’t. Have we reached the EV tipping point? Plus, documenting the history of the Gila River and the people who farmed it.
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Four Republicans on the Arizona Corporation Commission directed the agency’s top attorney to investigate whether its lone Democrat violated its code of ethics and state laws.
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President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to impose a 25% tariff on products from Mexico hits close to home here in Arizona. Now Mexico says it’s ready to hit back with retaliatory tariffs of its own.
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Crowds have flocked to Sedona for years, while the city has had problems with housing and homelessness. But, this writer argues while Sedona may be overtouristed, it’s not overrated.
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Steven Polzin, a research professor at ASU, joined The Show to discuss how even though the number of EVs on the road is going up, they’re still a small percentage of all of the cars on the road.
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The environment and climate change are on the agenda this week — including a major international conference and a case at one of the world’s top courts dealing with climate change.
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More than a century ago, the Gila River was lush and full of life. And the people who farmed around it, the Akimel O’odham people, were thriving. But settlers moved in, laws changed and they lost the water on the river — and their livelihoods with it.