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The Show spoke with Christopher Kimball, founder of Milk Street and host of Milk Street Radio, about why chefs love to cook on gas stoves amid government moves to regulate them.
Jul. 12, 2023
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The Biden administration has pushed for reforms in public lands, renewable energy policy and oil and gas drilling — and more changes could be coming soon.
Jul. 11, 2023
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Arizona’s wildfire managers have struggled to keep up with thinning small diameter trees on the forest floor in recent years, so Salt River Project will join with a number of Valley cities to help reduce the fuel load.
Jul. 11, 2023
The Department of Agriculture awarded $32 million to the San Carlos Apaches for wildfire mitigation earlier this year, and the tribe is working with Tonto National Forest to reduce fire risk near the reservation border.
Jul. 10, 2023
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Federal officials will be in Flagstaff next week to discuss the proposal for a new national monument in northern Arizona.
Jul. 10, 2023
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The Show spoke with Carol Olson, chair of the psychiatry department for Valleywise Health System, about how excessive heat specifically affects people with serious mental illnesses.
Jul. 10, 2023
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Last month, 31-year-old UC, Berkeley Ph.D. student Gabriel Trujillo was killed in rural Sonora while carrying out field research on a common shrub called buttonbush. His murder is a reminder of the dangers researchers sometimes take to understand and conserve plants and animals in this region, and around the world.
Jul. 7, 2023
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The Show spoke with Roger Naylor, longtime Arizona travel writer, about the best swimming spots to escape the heat.
Jul. 6, 2023
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The Show spoke with Arizona State University professor and climatologist Randy Cerveny about what to expect for this year's monsoon season.
Jul. 6, 2023
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City officials in Tucson are promoting a program that teaches residents how to install water-saving systems in their homes in exchange for rebates from the city.
Jul. 5, 2023
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An analysis of a proposed rule change for the Bureau of Land Management found that 92% of respondents favored the proposal.
Jul. 5, 2023
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The National Weather Service says Arizona’s excessive heat warning will extend through Friday. Temperatures will top 110 degrees.
Jul. 4, 2023
Vaquita porpoise
Mexico has faced increasing pressure in recent years to protect a nearly extinct porpoise that lives only in the uppermost part of the Gulf of California. As part of those efforts, officials say they will expand a no-fishing zone.
Jul. 3, 2023
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Sonoran authorities are investigating the murder of a graduate student from California who was killed while doing field research in the state.
Jul. 3, 2023
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The Bureau of Land Management submitted its plan to manage resources in the Sonoran Desert National Monument more than a decade ago, but the plan met opposition from conservation groups. The latest version is up for public comment.
Jul. 3, 2023
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The Show spoke with Brandon Strange, a research scientist at the University of Arizona, about how the exact location and proximity to monsoon activity of ponderosa pine trees could affect their survival.
Jul. 3, 2023
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The Bureau of Land Management is winding up a public review period for a proposed rule change that would bring outdoor recreation on par with other land uses. Conservationists have embraced the concept, but the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility has concerns.
Jun. 30, 2023
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Extreme temperatures that hit parts of the United States and Mexico this month have led to a soaring number of heat-related deaths. The fatalities come as climate change is causing more frequent and extreme heat waves.
Jun. 30, 2023
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The city of Phoenix announced the closure of hiking trails on Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak trails starting Saturday through July 4. Between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., hikers are prohibited on the trails because the National Weather Service forecast an excessive heat system.
Jun. 30, 2023
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The idea of bringing water to Arizona from a desalination plant in neighboring Sonora has been around for years — as have critiques of such a scheme. But Sonora’s governor says neither state nor federal leaders are on-board with current proposals.
Jun. 29, 2023

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