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Culinary students from Glendale and Apollo High School get once in a lifetime opportunities, like meeting well-known Italian chef Lidia Bastianich, thanks to C-CAP Arizona. Students learn more than just how to prepare a great meal; they also gain skills and lessons they can use for life.
Roxanne De La Rosa is the Education Solutions Reporter at Arizona PBS. This story is made possible through grant funding from the Arizona Media Association + Arizona Local News Foundation and Report for America.
⛈️ ☔ There's an growing chance that we could see not just a regular El Niño this year, but a Super El Niño. On Arizona Horizon, ASU climatologist Randy Cerveny told Ted Simons what that could mean for the monsoon.
Watch the full episode here ➡️ https://bit.ly/4dACZP0
Reservations can represent pride, protection, pain, and sacrifice all at once. For many Indigenous people, the reservation is both a connection to culture and a reminder of complicated history. This episode of What Happened in AZ explores the mixed emotions tied to home, identity, and preserving traditions in the modern world.
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