Voters approved adding abortion rights to the Arizona Constitution last fall, but some lawmakers are pushing bills critics say would restrict those rights. We’ll hear about the state of reproductive care in Arizona. Plus, an actress known for playing a superhero finds a secret identity of her own.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes this week sent letters to retailers and law enforcement officials, saying it is illegal for non-dispensaries to sell products infused with THC, the main psychoactive compound in cannabis.
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If you live in Arizona, maybe you have a vague sense that many of the state’s fruits and vegetables filling our grocery aisles came from Mexico. But, what you might not realize is just how many of them do.
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You’d probably recognize actor Krysten Ritter from her starring role in the Netflix series “Jessica Jones.” More recently, Ritter is playing a new role: novelist.
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Doug Nicholls, mayor of Yuma, tells The Show that the bill is missing key provisions, such as requiring housing to be affordable and giving control to local governments and communities.
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A judge earlier this year ruled Arizona’s law banning abortions after 15 weeks is unconstitutional; that followed the passage in November of Proposition 139, which enshrined abortion rights into the Arizona Constitution.
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Lots of us look up at the night sky with wonderment, asking how humans are able to explore the universe. Tracy Drain, a flight systems engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, understands that.