A proposed roundabout in north Scottsdale recently became a bit of a flashpoint in city politics. We’ll hear what the data says about them — and why they can be so controversial. Plus, a new festival celebrates Phoenix’s DIY music scene.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren and members of the Navajo Nation Council have not been seeing eye to eye recently — and their disputes are playing in those policy debates.
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A recent round of cuts at the Department of Human Health and Services may have decimated research into the dangers of firefighting.
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The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services last fall gave Arizona permission to offer traditional healing services for Medicaid patients through the Indian Health Service.
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The first-ever Resonance festival — a one-night only event featuring live bands, DJ sets, an art market and much more — is the brainchild of Ash Uss, who is both a DJ and a social worker.
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The Scottsdale City Council recently voted to cancel a planned roundabout in north Scottsdale — and the move could cost the city more than $30 million.
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Fabian Alfie studies Italian and Medieval Italian literature at the University of Arizona, and he’s particularly interested in censorship.