It’s the home stretch for the primary in the race to replace the late Congressman Raúl Grijalva. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, the rivalry between two pioneers of the birth control movement in this country.
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The Show sat down with Jaime Molera, former state schools superintendent, and Roy Herrera, former Congressional staffer, to talk about Democratic campaigns, a state senator heading to Iowa and more.
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Birth control became legal in the U.S. for married couples in the mid 1960s, and a few years later for unmarried people. But today, many are worried about that right being taken away.
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Legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright is known for many iconic building designs here in the Valley. Now, a forgotten Wright sketch for a food truck, of all things, has inspired a collaboration with Airstream camp trailers.
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Stacy’s at Melrose is a bar in Phoenix that hosts a talent competition called Stacy’s Rising Star. One of the competitors in the upcoming cycle is a drag queen named Crimmson Sparkles.