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Trial Pushed For Man Accused Of Making Illegal Ammo
The trial has been pushed back from this month to next year for a Mesa man whose fingerprints were found on unfired ammunition at the scene of the 2017 deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Oct. 24, 2018
AZ Sake Brewer Discovers Perfect Formula
Atsuo Sakurai has made a successful business out of Holbrook where he found the dry, Arizona air and groundwater makes for very good American sake.
Oct. 24, 2018
Bernie Sanders Stumps For David Garcia In AZ
Bernie Sanders was in Arizona Tuesday, speaking to crowds in Tucson and Tempe. The Vermont senator and former presidential candidate stumped at rallies for David Garcia, the Democrat running for governor.
Oct. 24, 2018
Phoenix Aviation Department To Buy, Lease More Land
Phoenix’s Aviation Department gets a green light to buy and lease land owned by the Aviation Department.
Oct. 24, 2018
Cannabis Case Leaves Arizona Dispensaries And Patients In Limbo
The arrest of a medical marijuana patient in Arizona has sparked a legal fight that could criminalize thousands of patients and businesses. It's now headed for the state's highest court.
Part 1: Concern And Confusion → | Part 2: One Man's Arrest
Oct. 23, 2018
Recent Salmonella Outbreak Infects 120 People Nationwide
The Arizona Department of Health Services recently confirmed 21 cases of salmonella illness linked to raw beef products recalled earlier this month.
Oct. 23, 2018
Grand Canyon Superintendent Under Investigation
The National Park Service plans to reassign the Grand Canyon superintendent amid a federal investigation. The agency would not say what those allegations are.
Oct. 23, 2018
Teenager Releases 1960s and 1970s Inspired Album
Nineteen year old Ben Cortez wrote and sung a song called Arizona, but it's not the state anthem that you might be used too.
Oct. 23, 2018
Where Has The Opioid Treatment Money Gone?
In the final days of the Obama administration, a bipartisan Congress passed the 21st Century Cures Act. Part of that bill authorized nearly a billion dollars to the states in emergency money to help get people into treatment for opioid addiction.
Oct. 23, 2018
Panel Discusses Athletes Politically Protesting
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the protest by U.S. track stars John Carlos and Tommy Smith at the Mexico City Olympics.
Oct. 23, 2018
Migrant Caravan Becomes Issue Before Midterms
As the caravan of migrants from Central America swells, President Trump has called them criminals and threatened to cut off aid to their home countries.
Oct. 23, 2018
How Zombies Reflect Modern Fears
Fifty years ago, the concept of zombies shambled into popular culture in "Night of the Living Dead." So how popular is the zombie concept now and how does it relate to our real fears?
Oct. 23, 2018
Maricopa County Prepares For Potential Polling Issues
Early voting is under way, but a record number of voters are expected to visit polling locations in Maricopa County on election day.
Oct. 23, 2018
WATCH: Corp Comm Candidates Discussion
Steve Goldstein, co-host of KJZZ’s The Show, guides a discussions between the four candidates running for two commissioner seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission, which regulates public utilities in our state.
Oct. 23, 2018
Lawmaker Requests Investigation Over Anti-Prop 127 Resolutions
A Democratic state lawmaker is asking the Arizona Attorney General to investigate whether cities and counties broke the law in their effort to fight a clean energy ballot measure. State Rep. Ken Clark has submitted a letter to Mark Brnovich’s office raising concerns about resolutions passed by local lawmakers around the state urging their constituents to oppose Proposition 127.
Oct. 23, 2018
McCains Voice In New Ad Calling For Mavericks
The McCain Institute, a nonprofit think tank named after late Senator John McCain is calling for “Mavericks” to vote for human rights this mid-term.
Oct. 23, 2018
A Guide To 2018 Arizona Ballot Propositions
Arizona voters are deciding on five ballot measures on Nov. 6. On four of those issues, KJZZ's The Show invited people on both sides to weigh in. (There is no organized opposition to Proposition 125.) Learn more about each measure and hear the arguments for and against.
Oct. 23, 2018
The Takeaway: With Failed Panama Development, Trump Inc. Uncovers A Pattern Of Deception
The investigative team behind Trump, Inc. reports on the Trump Organization's involvement in the construction of a tower and complex in Panama, a deal that revealed a pattern of deception in Trump properties around the world.
Oct. 23, 2018
Prop 125 Would Change Pension Payouts For Some State Workers
Compared to other controversial Arizona ballot measures, Proposition 125 hasn't received much attention, but it could save taxpayers $275 million. There is no organized opposition to the measure.
Oct. 23, 2018
Arizona Voters Asked To Ban New Sales Tax On Services
Right now, Arizona consumers pay state sales tax on most products, but not services. And that’s how an Arizona Realtors group wants to keep it.
Oct. 23, 2018

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