The Navajo Nation protested when a mining company started hauling uranium across its land last summer. We’ll hear how they struck a deal to let it happen. Plus, how a new roof coating could cool buildings down.
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Arizonans who receive assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program would no longer be able to use those benefits to buy soda, candy and similar products under a new bill.
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A Navajo Nation official said the agreement with the company, which began the transports over objections by the tribe and local governments last year, was in in the tribe's "best interest" instead of a legal battle.
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The BBC's Rob Hugh-Jones joins The Show via Skype for a look at some of the key global stories in the coming days.
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A new kind of roof coating developed by an ASU spinoff company is having some success in cooling the buildings it’s on. The firm, called EnKoat, is testing its product at the university’s Polytechnic campus.
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Elvia Díaz, editorial page editor, and columnist Joanna Allhands of the Arizona Republic were in Nogales on Friday, talking to some of the people whose livelihoods depend on trade between our state and our neighbors.
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The premise of Sonora Reyes’ new novel will be familiar to romcom fans: two best friends realize they’re in love. But Reyes puts a few interesting twists on that familiar story.