President Donald Trump wants to look into building homes on federal land as a way to help alleviate the country’s housing shortage. Why one expert says not all federal land is created equal. Plus, as trust in media declines, are April Fools' Day pranks still fun?
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President Donald Trump in March signed an executive order that called for building new housing on federal land. Arizona, and many parts of the country, are facing severe housing shortages, and supporters say opening up these lands to development could help.
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The history of April Fools' dates back at least as far as the 17th century, when scores of Londoners were invited to the Tower of London for a hoax event billed as the annual “Washing of the Lions.”
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We know that kids of color have worse outcomes in school in America. And kids in low income areas. And kids who don’t speak English as their first language. But, what about kids with childhood obesity?
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Tuesday is Arizona Gives Day, a 24-hour fundraising sprint for nonprofits of every size and cause. For some of those nonprofits, donations may take on more importance, as federal funding is cut or in doubt.
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Metro Phoenix heat is no joke, even in what the rest of the country might call spring time. The danger of heat-induced catastrophic incidents is well-documented, from heatstroke to wildfires.
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Charleen Badman, the James Beard Award-winning chef behind FnB in Scottsdale, goes to Arizona schools to teach students about how to make food and healthier choices.