Arizona lawmakers keep getting out of traffic tickets during the session because they have immunity. Will they ask voters to get rid of it? Plus, telling the stories of eight tenacious Southwestern women.
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Last year, the path to FDA authorization of the psychedelic drug MDMA for treatment of PTSD hit an unexpected snag. It later emerged that all the speakers were affiliated with a shadowy organization called Psymposia.
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In part one of the special report OVERWHELMED, meet Matt Solan, who has autism and has been in the Arizona State Hospital for almost five years. He says he's out of coping tools and barely surviving.
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Since last year, The Arizona State Museum has been closed. The building is in need of such repairs that it’s unsafe for people to go in it. Who’s responsible for paying to fix it?
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Prescott-area Rep. Republican Quang Nguyen wants to amend the state constitution — to keep his fellow lawmakers from getting out of traffic tickets.
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In the spring of 2020, Robin Foster decided to head west. While she was in Montana, she figured she’d uncover a local story nobody really knew and write about it.
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Tucson voters are deciding whether or not to approve a half-cent sales tax increase to pay for public safety, emergency response and community services, among other things.