There is ongoing concern about the mental health of American kids and adolescents. We’ll find out if universal mental health screenings in school are the answer. Plus, a Navajo singer-songwriter on finding her true identity as a metalhead.
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Kamel Maklad fled the civil war in Syria and went to Venezuela. When he had to leave there, he crossed the border from Mexico into Arizona in 2023. He's been held in detention ever since.
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We’ve probably all gotten an Amber alert to our phones when there’s been a child abduction or a Silver Alert for a missing older adult. Here in Arizona, we’ve only gotten one Turquoise Alert, a new kind of emergency alert.
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A bill signed into law earlier this year makes Illinois the first state in the country to require annual mental health screenings for students, although parents are able to opt their kids out.
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Dating later in life isn’t too uncommon anymore if you find yourself single and of a certain age. But getting married later in life? That’s still very uncommon, according to Cassandra Cotton.
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Last summer, KJZZ's Sam Dingman drove up to Flagstaff to meet singer-songwriter Sage Bond. Bond had just graduated from NAU a few weeks earlier. She showed up wearing all black. She had long black hair, and she was carrying a black guitar case, containing a black acoustic guitar.