Adelita Grijalva had to wait 50 days to finally be sworn into the seat she won in Congress. Now that she’s officially in office, what will she do with it? Plus, a new mapmaking project documents the stories of Phoenix trees.
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As the longest government shutdown in U.S. history dragged on over the last several weeks, one lawmaker was at the center of it — even though she hadn’t officially been sworn in as a lawmaker yet: Adelita Grijalva.
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Many college stadiums have signs or announcements about fan behavior — things fans cannot say or do, and what will happen if they do them. But Neal Ternes argues those rules may be unconstitutional.
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The Show's Lauren Gilger set down with her mom and her brother to talk about her mom's new book: "My Son, The Priest: A Mother’s Crisis of Faith."
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Jen Urso is an artist here in Phoenix, and she’s just launched a new map-making project called “Treasured Trees.” It’s a collaboration with the city’s Office of Heat Response and Mitigation.