Can state lawmakers and the governor come together to strike a deal on housing? And the sounds of Chicano English — and why it’s not the same as Spanglish.
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ASU President Michael Crow says that they have not had to make any substantial changes to comply with federal directives, because they have no diversity or DEI-related goals as a university.
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A bipartisan bill to increase Arizona’s affordable housing supply narrowly passed out of the state Senate last week.
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After wildfires burn through forests, there are often efforts to re-plant trees in affected areas. But new research offers some guidance on how to do that, as well as when those efforts should, and should not, take place.
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One of Phoenix’s most famous chefs, Silvana Salcido Esparza, stayed here her entire career. Until, after 22 years, she closed her beloved restaurant Barrio Café last year.
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Fernando Hurtado, a former TV journalist at NBC and Telemundo, was researching a story about something called “Miami English," when he ran across another phrase: Chicano English.