Some Arizona cities have put new regulations on data centers, expressing concern over their size and energy and water use. Hear about the growing debate over these facilities. Plus, Ugandan musician Giovanni Kiyingi on balancing religion and musicianship.
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Phoenix artist Mary Shindell usually creates artwork on a big scale. Think sprawling works of public art, intricate mosaics on a winding sidewalk, bright murals on a highway underpass. But there's a smaller project she’s creating just for her — one that’s much more personal.
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Phoenix’s historic preservation plan is getting a bit of a refresh. The city approved its original one a decade ago, so officials figured it was time to take another look at it — including where preservation in Phoenix has been, where it is, and where folks want it to go.
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See Ugandan multi-instrumentalist Giovanni Kiyingi perform for at Central Records in downtown Phoenix for The Show's latest Tiny Desert Concert.
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It feels like ancient Arizona political history at this point, but back in 2022, then gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs refused to debate her then-opponent, Kari Lake. Now, nearly three years later, a new report in the Arizona Republic reveals some behind-the-scenes deliberations that led up to Hobbs’ announcement of her interview, raising questions about how and why the interview was scheduled.
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Jaye O'Donnell, Mesa’s economic development director, says having data centers located in industrial zones is a win-win for those facilities, the industry and community.