Republican state lawmakers want to ban speed cameras on Arizona roads at the same time Phoenix is bringing them back. Why they have always been controversial, even though law enforcement says they save lives. Plus, why the key to preserving Arizona’s overtaxed water supply may be alfalfa.
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Arizona State Rep. Nick Kupper recently sponsored a bill to make ivermectin available over the counter. Jessica Boehm has been reporting on this for Axios, and she joined The Show to talk more.
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Photo radar is back in Phoenix. The city announced recently it’s installing 17 cameras at various locations known for speed-related crashes. Another eight will be in school zones.
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A project funded by NASA could help bring emergency medical care to rural Arizona. ASU researchers are developing augmented reality glasses that can help walk users through some procedures in real time — without needing to be online.
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A new study from Utah State University suggests that the Colorado River basin states — including Arizona — may have a solution to the looming water crisis right under their noses: alfalfa.
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Folk music duo Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman play the Musical Instrument Museum on Friday night. Earlier this year, they found themselves with a difficult creative decision to make.
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It's shaping up to be one of the hottest winters ever in Phoenix. And that affects gardening.