Arizona Edition
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Arizona Edition, KAWC's flagship news and public affairs program, focuses on the issues facing Arizona. Through interviews with local newsmakers, KAWC keeps you informed on issues in the region.
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Paul Brierley of the Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture talks about the AgTechX Food Safety Technology Conference and how science is providing new tools for farmers to keep produce safe from contamination.
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Marcus Carney, executive director of Visit Yuma, discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the local tourism workforce and redefined traditional travel.
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This show was Re-broadcast on June 10, 2022Dr. Joellen Russell is a climate scientist and professor at the University of Arizona working with a group of fellow moms to provide tools to parents around the country who are increasingly concerned about climate change.
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While the omicron variant of COVID-19 is weaker than previous versions, it is spreading quickly, and health experts say Arizonans should continue to take the pandemic seriously.
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A new report from the National Wildlife Federation highlights the role hunters and anglers play in observing and combatting climate change.
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A new report from the National Wildlife Federation highlights the role hunters and anglers play in observing and combatting climate change.
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Listening samples from StoryCorps interviews recorded in Yuma in November and December of 2019.
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Arizona Edition host, Lou Gum speaks with May Tiwamangkala and Martin Hutchins. Both are involved with marijuana-related expungement and the Reclaim Your Future campaign.
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Arizona Edition host, Lou Gum speaks with May Tiwamangkala and Martin Hutchins. Both are involved with marijuana-related expungement and the Reclaim Your Future campaign.
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On this episode of Arizona Edition, Sen. Sinema tells host Lou Gum that she will go her own way despite criticism from the left or right. She says her position on the Build Back Better proposal, or infrastructure, or any issue before the U.S. Senate, is bases on a belief in fiscal responsibility and limited and effective government. She also discusses what is in the Build Back Better bill and the Infratucture Investment and Jobs Act that addresses issues impacting Arizonans.