The federal government could be headed toward a shutdown next week. U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego talks about the chances for a deal. Plus, a new theater production brings surrealism to the Old West.
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When they ran for office, Arizona’s congressional delegation promised to make changes in Washington, D.C., that would be felt here at home. In practice, they’re not getting much done, at least legislatively.
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There was a lot Ken Clark liked about being a realtor. Now he’s letting his license expire as Wall Street turns Phoenix neighborhoods into commodity markets.
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A new report from the Brookings Institution finds the Valley is well-positioned to be a leader in artificial intelligence.
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The chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has formed a committee to bring NHL hockey back to Phoenix and named Andrea Doan, wife of former Coyotes captain Shane Doan, to lead it.
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The federal government is heading toward a shutdown next Wednesday if lawmakers can’t agree on a bill to pay to keep it open. Arizona’s junior senator, Democrat Ruben Gallego, joined The Show to talk about it.
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There’s a long tradition of reimagining and reinterpreting Shakespeare plays to explore fresh cultural perspectives — but in their new show, All Queer Shakespeare is stepping away from the Bard. The play is called "Six Rounds of Vengeance," by the Vietnamese playwright Qui Nguyen.