The Valley hasn’t seen measurable rainfall in months. We’ll hear how the worsening drought could affect our water supply. Plus, chronic absenteeism from school has only gotten worse since the pandemic for one population.
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The last time it rained in Phoenix was 145 days ago, which means we are in the third longest dry streak in our city’s history. When it comes to our city’s water supply, it doesn’t really matter — at least not yet.
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Since former President Donald Trump selected Ohio Sen. JD Vance as his running mate, there’s been renewed interest in Vance’s memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy.” Alissa Quart, author of "Bootstrapped: Liberating Ourselves from the American Dream," joined The Show to talk about how she isn’t so sure Vance is a reliable narrator.
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Lawmakers are back at the state Capitol and a new legislative session has begun, with an emboldened GOP in control of both chambers — and up against a Democratic governor.
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A new investigation by The Associated Press and Chalkbeat found that Native American students are more likely to be chronically absent from school — way more likely.
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Late last year, TV company TCL held a movie premiere at one of the most well-known venues in LA. The short films shown all had one thing in common: They were generated by artificial intelligence.