A lot of immigrants are eligible to apply for citizenship, but haven't done it. One Valley immigration attorney is seeing a spike in applications. Plus, how Phoenix is using AI to try to make traffic flow more smoothly.
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Arizona and the six other states that use the Colorado River do not have a new plan to share the shrinking water supply.
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The Equal Rights Amendment effort goes back to the 1920s, passed Congress in the 1970s and stalled in the years after that. Now Arizona Democrats are attempting to ratify it.
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Lawmakers over the years have changed the rules for groups of voters to put issues on the ballot. Howard Fischer joins The Show to talk about some of the changes that they're considering this time around.
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The book weaves together Phillips’ poetry, prose, old photographs, newspaper clippings, restaurant ads and more, creating a pastiche of life in 1980s and 1990s Tombstone, where Logan Phillips grew up.
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The city has been working with a platform called No Traffic for about five years; on its website, the company says among other benefits, its technology has reduced Phoenix’s afternoon commute times by nearly 30%.
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It’s a busy time for immigration attorneys. With President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign picking up and raids in cities across the country, they’re getting swamped with calls and sometimes have to turn folks away.