A few years ago, Gov. Katie Hobbs launched a paid parental leave pilot program for state employees. The statewide human resources director explains how it’s saving Arizona money. Plus, a local coffee fanatic ranks the Valley’s best brews.
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A few years ago, Gov. Katie Hobbs decided to make the state government more “family friendly.” That included a paid parental leave pilot program, so employees who have or adopt a child can take paid time off.
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At various points over the last decade or so, it’s been impossible to turn on the TV or the radio and not hear the phrase “cancel culture.” It’s one of those phrases that’s been discussed and litigated so much it’s practically lost all meaning.
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An iconic piece of Arizona’s architectural history is moving down Camelback Mountain. Pieces from architect Al Beadle’s White Gates house will be relocated to Shemer Art Center.
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Alexandra Markovich was born in Ukraine — the country is still entangled in a hard-fought war against Russia, one of the world’s premier military powers. But, she never imagined there would be much overlap between her work here in the Southwest.
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A user named ThinYak2597 had posted a spreadsheet he’d been keeping. It was a list of all the Valley coffee shops he’d visited, which had the names of the shops and a quality score, on a scale from 1 to 10.
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You walk into the bookstore or the library, you stare at the endless shelves of options, and you don’t know what to pick - it feels like so much is riding on the choice! Thankfully, The Show’s resident book critic Mark Athitakis is here to narrow down your options