The opioid epidemic rages on in Arizona, but now, there are effective treatments for it. Hear from one Valley doctor who says they’re still too hard to get. Plus, the controversy over a proposal to allow homes to be built at churches and other religious institutions.
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In “Whiskey Tender: A Memoir,” writer Deborah Jackson Taffa tells the story of her family’s transition from life on a Native American reservation in Yuma to a volatile border town in New Mexico.
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Five years ago, one of the most popular podcasts of the time called it quits. The Longest Shortest Time was put on hold in 2020. But now, it’s back.
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The state House may debate a bill that would allow development on property owned by churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious institutions, called "YIGBY," or "yes in God’s backyard."
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As musical dynasties go, it’s tough to top the Marsalis family. Grammy-winner Branford Marsalis, a saxophonist, is currently on tour.
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Back in 2018, lawmakers unanimously passed the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act. But, this doctor says some of the most effective opioid use disorder treatments are too hard to get.
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Researchers have gotten a good and unique look at the country’s groundwater system. And it shows that system is more interconnected than scientists previously thought.