February 27, 2006
ELL Bill Moves to House
( Phoenix )Funding for English Language Learner programs continues to be the dominant issue at the capitol. This week, the legislature could send its 3rd bill of the year on the subject to the governor. KJZZ's Dennis Lambert and Mark Brodie talk about the week ahead.
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February 25, 2006
Lawmaker Wants Arizonans to Get Money for Waiting
( Phoenix )Long lines are nothing new to people at the state's MVD offices. But one lawmaker wants the state to pay up for long wait times. KJZZ's Mark Brodie reports.
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February 24, 2006
Interview with Randy Cerveny
Weird Weather Extended Interview
( Phoenix )Morning Edition's Dennis Lambert speaks with ASU Climatologist Randy Cerveny about his new book about the oddities of weather.
Cerveny's book:
Freaks of the Storm : From Flying Cows to Stealing Thunder: The World's Strangest True Weather Stories
Available from Thunder's Mouth Press.
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February 24, 2006
The Natural Bodybuilder
( Phoenix )Steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs have been in the headlines lately. But KJZZ's Steve Goldstein introduces us to Charles Stanley, a natural bodybuilder, as he prepares for an April show in Phoenix.
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February 23, 2006
Essay from Catharine Steffens
( Paradise Valley, AZ )This addition to our occasional series brings up the question of funding foreign language programs, and asks what priority these programs hold in our educational system.
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February 23, 2006
Fire restrictions in effect this morning
( Phoenix )As fire restrictions begin this morning earlier than ever before in Arizona, Morning Edition's Dennis Lambert speaks with Tonto National Forest representative Vinnie Picard.
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Fire Wise Safety Tips
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February 20, 2006
ASU Bans Alcohol at Alpha Drive Fraternities
( Phoenix, AZ )Playboy Magazine still ranks Arizona State University as one of the top party schools in the country. That's either a dubious distinction or an honor, depending on your point of view. There's little doubt that the campus' Greek life has helped fuel the school's reputation, but as KJZZ's Rene Gutel reports, the fraternities are being told to sober up.
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February 20, 2006
Bills Moving at Capitol; ELL Talks, Not So Much
( Phoenix )State lawmakers have been moving a number of bills this session, and have addresses a number of issues. But one continues to dominate the capitol: funding for English Language Learner programs. KJZZ's Dennis Lambert and Mark Brodie talk about the latest negotiations.
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February 18, 2006
Barrett Jackson Car Show
( Phoenix, AZ )7:30, 9:30 AM - The Barrett Jackson Car Show may be the biggest show around, but KJZZ's Steve Goldstein rode shotgun to the event to find out why.
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February 17, 2006
Hostage Situation Revisited
25 Minute Statement
( Phoenix, AZ )6:30, 8:30 AM - Interview with TV announcer and former hostage Bill Close.
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February 17, 2006
Greenhouse Farming - part 2
( Willcox, AZ )5:30 and 7:30 AM - What is the bottom line of greenhouse farming? This tomato operation is using cutting-edge technology... and making money. What is the full impact (economic and cultural) of self-contained farming.
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February 17, 2006
What's Happening on West Washington
( Phoenix, AZ )KJZZ's Steve Goldstein talks with Stan Barnes, Publisher of the irreverent "West Washington," about the latest in Arizona politics.
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February 16, 2006
In Their Own Words: Former Governor Bruce Babbitt
( Phoenix, AZ )Former Governor Bruce Babbitt discusses his perspectives on being Governor(recorded in 1979 following his first full legislative session).
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February 16, 2006
Tombstone Fighting for Its Historic Landmark Status
( Tombstone, AZ )The gunfight at the OK Corral is one of the trademark events of the Old West. But some historic preservationists say Tombstone is taking the legend a little too far. KJZZ's Mark Brodie reports.
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February 16, 2006
The Language of Prairie Dogs
Extended Version of The Language of Prairie Dogs
( Flagstaff, AZ )6:30, 8:30 AM - Prairie dogs may be talking behind your back. Dennis Lambert talks with an NAU professor about how the "chirps" of the animals are quickly becoming a new computer programming language.
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February 15, 2006
In Their Own Words: U.S. District Judge Barry Silverman
( Phoenix, AZ )On the 40th anniversary of the Miranda Rights, U.S. District Judge Barry Silverman recalls meeting Miranda as a high school student and becoming his biographer.
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February 15, 2006
Here and Now: February 15, 2006
( Phoenix, AZ )In this installment of Here and Now, Governor Napolitano joined us.
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February 15, 2006
Salt River: A History
( Phoenix, AZ )A little over a century ago, the Salt River was a full, running body of water. Centuries after the Hohokam Indians farmed that land that the river fed, settlers from the East who were headed to California in search of gold, decided to stop in the Valley… because the Salt River offered the promise of a fertile future. But now, it’s what’s known as a dead river. What happened to the Salt River?
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February 14, 2006
In Their Own Words: Peter Baird
( Phoenix, AZ )Attorney Peter Baird, one of Miranda’s attorneys in the 60s, marks the 40th anniversary of the Miranda Rights.
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February 14, 2006
Biosphere: 15 Years Later
Biosphere: Extended Story
( Oracle, AZ )On the Biosphere's 15th anniversary Rene Gutel looks back on the history, the people, the controversies and the public perception of the project.
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February 13, 2006
Organic Farming - Part 1
( Willcox, AZ )This Willcox-based operation is a behemoth in the greenhouse-grown tomato market. Part one of two takes us inside the community and complex to discover what makes it tick and how it fits in with the nationwide shortage of tomatos.
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February 13, 2006
GOP, Governor to Meet Monday on ELL
( Phoenix )Legislative leaders and the governor are scheduled to meet again this morning to try and find a solution to the English Language Learner situation. They said their meeting on Thursday was productive, and hope today's get together can continue to move towards an agreement. KJZZ's Mark Brodie reports.
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February 11, 2006
Lawmaker Wants Predictability in College Tuition
( Phoenix )As college becomes more expensive in Arizona, one state lawmaker wants to help students afford school, while making sure universities have enough money to operate. KJZZ's Mark Brodie speaks with Senator Dean Martin about that delicate balance.
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February 10, 2006
Review of "Knock me a Kiss"
( Phoenix )KJZZ Theater critic Robrt Pela critiques and reviews "Knock Me a Kiss."
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February 10, 2006
Public Affairs Consultant a.k.a. Lobbyist
( Phoenix )In the midst of lobbying scandals in the nation's Capitol, Phoenix Public Affairs Consultant John MacDonald talks about the challenges of lobbying at the state Capitol.
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February 09, 2006
The Power of Librarians
( Phoenix, AZ )Librarian and information-technology teacher at Arcadia High School in Phoenix Sharon Ewers brings another essay in our "I am your Child’s Teacher" series. She says the practice of finding information is a sometimes overlooked subject for today's youth.
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February 07, 2006
Taking farming....to space.
( Tucson )A University of Arizona duo have been given the OK to provide NASA with the technology to build portable greenhouses on Mars. And it all began at the South Pole. Tony Ganzer reports.
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February 06, 2006
English Language Learning Still on Legislature's Agenda
( Phoenix )State lawmakers have another busy week ahead of them, as they tackle a number of issues, and continue to work towards an agreement on ELL funding. KJZZ's Dennis Lambert and Mark Brodie talk about what to expect this week at the capitol.
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February 04, 2006
State Lawmakers to Take Up Workers' Comp Reform
( Phoenix )Supporters of changes to workers' compensation laws in the state are getting ready to take the issue to the voters, just as soon as the legislature's done with it. KJZZ's Mark Brodie spoke with the sponsor of 2 bills in the legislature that would reform workers' comp.
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February 03, 2006
What the Bleep Revisited
( Tempe, AZ )The sequel to the sleeper hit "What the Bleep Do We Know," opens today in Tempe. The "What the Bleep" movies explore the connection between quantum physics and spirituality. The first film spawned books and study groups... even a national "What the Bleep" conference that came to Scottsdale last fall. But, as KJZZ's Rene Gutel reports, the "Bleep phenomenon" is not without skeptics.
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Abigail Beshkin explains how the filmmakers are leveraging viewer enthusiasm to market the movie.
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February 02, 2006
Here and Now: Susan Stamberg
( Phoenix, AZ )Susan Stamberg was the first woman ever to host a national daily news program. Long-time NPR listener enjoyed her conversational style from 1971 till 1986 on All Things Considered. Stamberg was there for every major news event from Watergate to Vietnam, from John Lennon's death to the Challenger disaster. She has interviewed hundreds - probably thousands of newsmakers and celebrities in her 30-plus years at NPR.
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February 02, 2006
Driving with Troy
( Phoenix )Copywriter and humorist Troy Pottgen tells us about his travels to work while riding along with his wife, and how he filters the medical knowledge she imparts.
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February 02, 2006
Math is not the enemy...
( Phoenix )Jeannie Scown is a developmental math teacher at Scottsdale community college, and offers her views on mathematics skills and what parents can do to help their children succeed.
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