Snowmelt and its runoff are crucial for water supplies throughout the Southwest. Find out why dust may be messing things up. Plus, the end of a journalistic era at Outside Magazine.
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A new children’s TV show, "Navajo Highways," follows a Navajo child, a puppet named Sadie, from the city who decides she wants to spend the summer with her grandmother on the Navajo Nation.
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A bill that would set up a way to pay for repairs and upgrades at Chase Field had been working its way through the state Legislature this year but recently had stalled.
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Snowmelt and the runoff from it are critical to water supplies in the Valley and across the region. But new research suggests another part of the ecosystem, dust, can have a negative impact on that.
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Private sector is more interested in making profits than addressing climate change, Rep. Ansari saysFor a Democratic perspective on climate, Rep. Yassamin Ansari joined The Show. Before she was elected to the House in 2024, Ansari served as a climate adviser at the U.N. and planned the 2016 Climate Action Summit.
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French fries are nearly ubiquitous on menus, across the state and around the country. But, a Valley-based company is working to break into the market, to get its spuds on your plate in a restaurant.
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Launched in the 1970s by Rolling Stone magazine veterans, Outside published the original versions of seminal works of adventure journalism, like Sebastian Junger’s "The Perfect Storm."