Do the data centers being built around metro Phoenix make the city even hotter? An ASU expert on the topic joins The Show for more. And a look at the smart architecture of golf courses.
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Data centers are being built all over the Valley — often to the objections of the people who live near them. These massive buildings suck up a lot of energy to power AI. They could also be making our already hot city even hotter.
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Tuesday would have been Cesar Chavez Day in Arizona. But, at the eleventh hour, state lawmakers voted to repeal it after allegations of sexual abuse by the late civil rights leader.
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Karen Searle, director of the Maricopa County Fair, confirmed earlier this week that the fair is skipping both the petting zoo and pony rides this time around.
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The Trump administration has awarded the contract to operate the ICE facility in Surprise to a company called GardaWorld Federal Services. The firm will need to retrofit the former warehouse into a detention facility designed to hold around 550 people.
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We live in the Sonoran desert, which has its own distinct culinary flavor — and Tucson cookbook author and food photographer Jackie Alpers joined The Show to tell us more about her Southwestern take on Easter and Passover.
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Metro Phoenix is famous as a golf destination, and it’s home to some of the most renowned courses in the sport. If you’re not a golfer, you might not have thought much about what goes into designing a golf course.