The Trump administration says it’s trying to root out waste, fraud and abuse through DOGE. A look at efforts to make Arizona government run more efficiently. And, how a master piano player combats performance anxiety. That and more on The Show.
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As drought conditions worsen, 2026 is shaping up to be a key year for the Colorado River and the seven basin states that rely on its water.
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The House approved its budget proposal late Friday. The Senate, which has been negotiating with the governor, is expected to release its plan later Monday. Leaders hope to approve it by Wednesday.
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The idea of making government run more efficiently, and inexpensively, is not a new one. Nor is it unique to the federal government. There have been a handful of efforts in Arizona— a particularly high-profile one came from Gov. Fife Symington in 1991.
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A recently released opinion from the Justice Department suggests that the Trump administration may seek to unilaterally eliminate national monument designations.
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Pianists of all skill levels will gather at the the 2025 Flagstaff Piano Festival for a week of workshops, recitals and master classes, including a session on performance anxiety.
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Tensions are running high as the conflict between Israel and Iran continues to intensify.