The president of the state Senate would like to rename part of a freeway after Charlie Kirk. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, how composing music helped one Army veteran cope with PTSD.
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Marcus Dell’Artino of First Strategic and Sam Richard of Consilium Consulting joined The Show to talk about the decision to not launch an ethics investigation against a Republican state lawmaker, state Democrats electing a new party chair and more.
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Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk will be memorialized this weekend at State Farm Stadium in Arizona. For some context on Kirk’s legacy, The Show recently spoke with someone who knew Kirk personally.
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Jason Phillips was in the Army for five years. He was deployed to Iraq for 18 months in 2003-04. He’s an Arizona State University grad and the music director and organist at Mountain View Lutheran Church in Phoenix.
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Frank Lloyd Wright is a household name in Arizona, designing buildings nearly until his death at the age of 91 in 1959. Some of his structures have been built based on his designs since his death to varying degrees of success — Debbie and Sarah Dykstra built the very last one.