Episode Synopsis "Pima County faces a mass exodus of deputies if its sheriff gets reelected"
A Pima County Supervisor has called for the censure of that county’s sheriff less than two weeks before Election Day. We’ll hear how the race for Pima County Sheriff turned so contentious. Plus, an exhibit at a Valley museum tries to help us understand how — and why — we respond to art.
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