Arizona has a budget. We'll look back at the contentious legislative season. Also, with another bone-dry summer on tap, we'll explore the origins of the fifth-annual Monsoon Fantasy League. And a new novel follows a family trying to preserve human history amid a climate disaster. That and more on The Show.
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Arizona’s state government will not shut down next week after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bipartisan state budget approved by the Arizona House and Senate.
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As climate change has led to more severe weather, wildfires, storms and more, many people are thinking about how to save what’s inside museums in the face of those kinds of threats.
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The latest BRICS summit takes place in Brazil on Sunday. BRICS is a coalition co-founded in 2009 by the nations of Brazil, Russia, India and China, joined in 2010 by South Africa.
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Monday, June 30, is the last day to get in on the action for July’s monsoon forecast. It’s inspired by fantasy baseball leagues and March Madness. UA's Zack Guido joined The Show to talk about how it all works.
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Capri Landi is a painter based here in the Valley — an exhibition of her work, called “In Phases,” is currently on view at ASU’s downtown Phoenix campus.