'In the business of poking holes'
Editor’s Note: This story includes quotes from two separate interviews with Robert Balling, one in 2019 and another in 2021. Jerry Taylor and Mark Richardson's interviews were also from 2019.
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Editor’s Note: This story includes quotes from two separate interviews with Robert Balling, one in 2019 and another in 2021. Jerry Taylor and Mark Richardson's interviews were also from 2019.
There’s something magical about a rainstorm in the desert — and this week's storms didn't disappoint as a plethora of dramatic weather hit the region.
Dear Phoenix drivers, unless you’re about to perform a NASCAR-style bump draft overtake, tailgating isn't making you faster.
Climate change is arguably the most important topic of our generation — so why is it hard to talk about?
On a rural dusty dirt road in the middle of nowhere, Arizona, I’m taking a moment to relax with a fellow storm chaser.
This summer, I was almost killed by lightning.
Along with its barely habitable summer heat, Arizona is known for stunning sunsets that bathe the sky in golden, orange and pink hues.
The seconds drag on as I obsessively glance at the clock. The few remaining minutes of class stand between me and a difficult, exhilarating and possibly dangerous adventure.
News moves fast. Keep up with national, state and local political happenings with this week's politics round-up from The State Press.
News moves fast. Keep up with national, state and local political happenings with this week's politics round-up from The State Press.
Podcast editor Tim Roeder sits down with State Press politics editor, Chris Scragg, and one of his senior reporters, Isaac Windes, to discuss the recent midterm elections.
With excitement in the air surrounding the hotly contested midterm elections, ASU Undergraduate Student Government and local venues are opening their doors to anyone who wants to watch the results roll in with food, drinks and company on Tuesday.
News moves fast. Keep up with national, state and local political happenings with this week's politics round-up from The State Press:
The race for Arizona's governor is between ASU professor David Garcia, incumbent Republican Gov. Doug Ducey and Green Party candidate Angel Torres.
News moves fast. Keep up with national, state and local political happenings with this week's politics round-up from The State Press:
The desert transformed into a scene from the Midwest Saturday as a storm system raced into Arizona.
From 105-degree heat to downpour in three days, forecasters and an ASU professor say remnants from Hurricane Rosa will usher in a big change in the weather this week.
Progressive activists flocked to Original ChopShop in Tempe on Friday hoping to register students, a notoriously elusive voting bloc, to participate in the upcoming elections.
ASU scientists, with the help of NASA, created an interactive and visual based learning website to bring better science education to middle and high school students.
For 15 years, ASU funding requests to the Arizona Legislature for building repairs and safety improvements have been ignored amid complaints of disrepair, according to ASU documents and officials.
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