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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-03-22
DescriptionFriday Edition. Panelists discuss Carolyn Walker's removal from the Senate, the relocation of Super Bowl '93, and the EPA's public hearings concerning haze at the Grand Canyon (Wong). Panelists include Keven Ann Willey, Pat Flannery, and Howard Fischer.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kimball, Camille (Reporter) / Leshy, John D. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-11-06
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Operation Earth Edition. Arizona Town Hall Package, J. Leshy, S. Barnes, S. Wheeler (Kimball); Town Hall Background Package (Kimball); Dave Cutty Commentary. Segments on an Arizona Town Hall at the Grand Canyon concerning better care of the environment, what the Town Hall is and how it works, and Dave Cutty's

Operation Earth Edition. Arizona Town Hall Package, J. Leshy, S. Barnes, S. Wheeler (Kimball); Town Hall Background Package (Kimball); Dave Cutty Commentary. Segments on an Arizona Town Hall at the Grand Canyon concerning better care of the environment, what the Town Hall is and how it works, and Dave Cutty's guest commentary (a first-hand account of the Town Hall's proceedings).
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kenney, Patrick J. (Interviewee) / Sasse, Julie (Interviewee) / Dykinga, Jack W. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-09-12
DescriptionSegments on an unconstitutional line item veto by Governor Napolitano, primary election voter turnout, a Grand Canyon art exhibit in Tucson, and funding for the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Guests include Patrick Kenney, ASU Political Science Professor; Robert Booker, Executive Director, Arizona Commission on the Arts.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Wegner, David L. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-07-28
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Grand Canyon #4 Package (Bloom); Tempe Rio Salado Package, Frank Williams In-Studio (Bloom); Robert Robb Commentary #38 Package (Wong). Segments on "The Grand Canyon: Clashing With Man, Part Four" - a special report on issues concerning the Grand Canyon (Glen Canyon Dam), Tempe's plans to resurrect the Rio Salado Project,

Grand Canyon #4 Package (Bloom); Tempe Rio Salado Package, Frank Williams In-Studio (Bloom); Robert Robb Commentary #38 Package (Wong). Segments on "The Grand Canyon: Clashing With Man, Part Four" - a special report on issues concerning the Grand Canyon (Glen Canyon Dam), Tempe's plans to resurrect the Rio Salado Project, and Robert Robb's commentary (what Vice President Bush needs to do to defeat Michael Dukakis).
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Nelson, Gaylord, 1916-2005 (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-05-24
DescriptionPre-recorded. Gaylord Nelson Package (Cavanary); Dr. Lawrence Resnick Interview Package (D'Alli); Grand Canyon Mappers Package (Taylor). Segments on wildlife conservation, medication treatments for stress, and cartography of the Grand Canyon and Colorado River.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bommersbach, Jana (Commentator) / Lemen, Richard (Interviewee) / Witten, Mark L. (Mark Lee), 1953- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-11-18
DescriptionRuss Butcher In-Studio Interview (Taylor); Grand Canyon Package (Taylor); Bommersbach Byline #32: Arizona Weather Package (Durrenberger); Smokeout Package (D'Alli). Segments on issues with sightseeing flights over the Grand Canyon, Bommersbach's Byline (meteorology), and research on the connection between smoking and lung cancer.
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ContributorsGammage, Grady Jr. (Author) / Hall, John Stuart (Author) / Lang, Robert E. (Author) / Melnick, Rob (Author) / Welch, Nancy (Author) / Crow, Michael M. (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2008-05
Description

Arizona is one of the nation’s most urban states, and now it includes one of 20 “megapolitan” areas in the U.S. People have predicted for 50 years that Phoenix and Tucson would grow together into a giant desert conglomerate. That possibility has been seen as exciting, intriguing, and distressing. While

Arizona is one of the nation’s most urban states, and now it includes one of 20 “megapolitan” areas in the U.S. People have predicted for 50 years that Phoenix and Tucson would grow together into a giant desert conglomerate. That possibility has been seen as exciting, intriguing, and distressing. While a solid city along Interstate 10 is unlikely given the diverse land ownership in central and southern Arizona, the two metro economies are already merging.

Megapolitan: Arizona’s Sun Corridor, one of the first reports on a single megapolitan area, recognizes a more sophisticated technique for analyzing urban growth—that shared economic and quality of life interests are more important than physically growing together.

Scholars at Virginia Tech defined the megapolitans based on economic and growth patterns.
The Sun Corridor, which cuts across six counties from the border with Mexico to the center of Yavapai County, is the home of eight out of 10 Arizonans. In the next several decades, two out of three Americans will live in a megapolitan accounting for 60% of the population on only 10% of U.S. land.

Megapolitan offers a bold new picture of Arizona’s geography and its future opportunities and “megaton” challenges. This report presents a scenario for 2035 based on current trends. It analyzes the Sun Corridor and provides insights into the region’s global potential, water, governance, sustainability, and “trillion dollar questions.” It discusses the “tragedy of the sunshine” and asks the indispensable question: In 2035, do you want to live in the Sun Corridor?