Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans who receive federal food assistance could see that help run out next week. How food banks are trying to prepare. Plus, why a new report says climate-related events are having a negative impact on Arizonans’ health.
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The ongoing federal government shutdown means around 900,000 Arizonans who rely on federal aid to buy food will not get that assistance starting on Saturday. Furloughed federal workers are visiting food banks as they miss paychecks.
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The Arizona Republic’s Sasha Hupka has written about recent wins in the semiconductor space and what the Valley needs to do to continue its current momentum. She joined The Show to talk more about it.
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A new report that ranks states based on climate-related risks and how they impact human health has some not-so-great news for Arizona. The data from the Commonwealth Fund ranks Arizona 45th in the country.
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Social scientists say they’ve seen an increase in the number of threats and incidents of harassment of public officials since 2017. Carl Smith joined The Show to talk about his Governing Magazine article on the subject.
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Lots of Americans experience more inflammation in their bodies as they get older. But, new research from ASU suggests it doesn’t have to be this way.
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Ashley Pennington turns reclaimed wood and preserved pumpkin stems into glow-in-the-dark Halloween decor, but she also makes some eye-catching gothic keepsakes: creepy dolls. And we mean creepy.