Victims of crimes in the U.S. can get a visa to stay — if they work with prosecutors to put perpetrators behind bars. Now some are being targeted for deportation. Plus, why some air traffic controllers were not affected by the federal government shutdown.
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Kyle Wilkerson, program coordinator for air traffic control at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, joined The Show to talk more about how the shutdown affected Arizona controllers.
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Phoenix Pride is facing a $350,000 budget deficit following significant losses at this year’s annual festival in attendance, sponsorships and donor support.
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Craig Outhier, editor of Phoenix Magazine, joined The show to talk about how Phoenicians deck the halls — and their roofs and lawns.
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On the last day of the Arizona State Fair this fall, Jenna Trybus’ 12-year-old daughter, Lucy, and her dad went — they rode some rides and visited the petting zoo.
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As the Trump administration’s aggressive deportations continue, one group is being targeted that has some law enforcement and prosecutors concerned: U visa applicants.