As the new year approaches, new Arizona laws aimed at increasing the housing supply are set to take effect. Hear how cities are trying to get ready. Plus, singer-songwriter Jason P. Woodbury on the virtues of keeping it simple.
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Democratic Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is going to court with a largely untested legal theory in a bid to force a Saudi company to stop it from "excessively pumping groundwater" at its western Arizona alfalfa operations and require it to set aside funds to compensate neighbors it has damaged.
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Julie Mahoney leads East Valley Pops Orchestra, an orchestra made up of mostly retirees and snowbirds who are playing Christmas music all over town this time of year.
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The Show's latest installment of the Tiny Desert Concert series features JPW. Jason P. Woodbury has been in bands since he was in middle school. As he got older, he focused more on producing music as well as writing and podcasting about it.
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What goes together better than food and the holidays? Well, lots of things — if you ask Anna Michael Sussman.
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Some new state laws dealing with housing are set to take effect with the new year, and cities across Arizona are working to bring their ordinances into compliance.
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South Korean lawmakers have voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol, after he controversially declared martial law.