2024 was a tumultuous year in Arizona politics. Our Friday NewsCap looks at what’s to come in 2025 and how issues from immigration to abortion will hit home here. Plus, the unexpected Jewish history of southern Arizona.
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To talk about what’s to come on the political horizon in 2025 and how big national issues will hit home in Arizona, The Show sat down with Stacy Pearson of Lumen Strategies and Chuck Coughlin of HighGround.
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Since the 1970s, cities have been employing something called "hostile architecture" to try to keep certain people from being in certain places. Some states are now starting to rethink this, but Jonathan Pacheco Bell says it’s still very common in cities around the world.
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A new exhibition at the Heard Museum of Native American art combines fine art — and footwear.
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Lots of people traveled to Arizona during its early days as a territory, and later as a state. Those people came from many places, and were of many backgrounds — and librarians at the Arizona State Library have been looking into Jewish History, specifically in southern Arizona.