Autonomous vehicles have the potential to radically change transportation. Why an older auto technology might provide some lessons about how. And our Second Acts series continues with Arizona's first female news anchor — and now one-person airport welcome committee.
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The Trump administration says it’s deported more than 600,000 people in the first year of its aggressive deportation campaign. And, a whole lot of them have gone to Mexico.
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David Zipper is a senior fellow at the MIT Mobility Initiative and a contributing writer at Vox. He argues the increase in autonomous vehicles could bring "the most tumultuous shift in transportation since cars first rumbled their way into the scene."
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In 1976, Mary Jo West became the first female news anchor on Phoenix TV. Today, West can be spotted three days a week at the information desk in Sky Harbor Terminal 4.
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Cases of flu are on the rise across the country, and in Arizona. The most recent data shows a 35% increase in cases from the prior week. That’s more than 2,200 cases in a week.
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Next week, Arizona lawmakers will return to the state Capitol to kick off a new session — one in which they’ll be facing a budget deficit and host of issues that need to be tackled.
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“The Vindicator” recently premiered on Apple TV and Amazon Prime, and it’s the first feature film by Scottsdale writer and director Luca Patruno.