Arizona’s Democratic Party is on its second chair of the year, electing a new one after ousting her predecessor. Hear from the new head of the state party. Plus, guitarist John Scofield reflects on five decades — and counting — of playing jazz.
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A growing number of colleges and universities around the country are offering three-year bachelor’s degrees. That includes Northern Arizona University.
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Car clubs from across the country — including Arizona — will take to the streets of Calle 24 Latino Cultural District in more than 300 souped-up custom cars. In addition to the parade, there will also be a “King of the Streets” hopping competition with a $10,000 prize.
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Former Arizona House Minority Leader Charlene Fernandez takes over a Democratic Party that is losing ground in terms of voter registration and had a disappointing showing in the 2024 election.
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There’s a pretty fundamental question that those of us who live in metro Phoenix have to ask ourselves in order to live here: How much heat can the body handle? Scientists like Rob Meade are working hard to come up with a definitive answer.
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New Mexico made history last week when it became the first state in the country to make child care free for everyone. But it hasn’t come easily — and it won’t be cheap.
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Now 73 years old, he’s been touring and recording with the biggest names in jazz for decades. His John Scofield’s Combo 73 will play the Musical Instrument Museum this Saturday, Sept. 20.