This week Matter of Fact explores how women are making a comeback in the workforce after the pandemic. Plus, a Native American tribe plans to use its water supply to address drought concerns. And, the fear of losing disability benefits puts one couple’s wedding plans on hold.
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FEBRUARY 24, 2024
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February 25, 2024This week Matter of Fact learns how communities in Arizona are trying to support populatio...
Colorado River Tribe Turns to Water Leasing to Improve Community
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December 3, 2023The Colorado River is a major resource for about 40 million people in the west, but an his...