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Hoffman Gets Superintendent Nod; GOP Race Too Close To Call
A little after 9:30 p.m. Tuesday night, former teacher Kathy Hoffman led the Democratic primary for Arizona superintendent of public instruction. Icumbent Diane Douglas trailed in a five-way Republican primary behind education professor Bob Branch and former California congressman Frank Riggs.
Problems Reported At Phoenix-Area Polling Places | Complete Coverage
Aug. 29, 2018
KJZZ Special Coverage: Arizonas Primary Election
Tuesday was a busy primary day across Arizona — and one of the key issues were problems at some Phoenix-area polling places and frustrated voters. Analysts Hugh Hallman, attorney and former Tempe mayor, and John MacDonald, of Policy AZ, also weighed in on primary day.
Aug. 28, 2018
Trial Starts For Former Shelter Worker Accused Of Molesting Migrant Teens
Trial started Tuesday in federal court in Phoenix for a former youth-care worker accused of sex crimes at a shelter for young migrants in Mesa.
Aug. 28, 2018
Sonoran Gov. Supports Special Border Zone
The governor of Sonora, Mexico, says a special border zone would bring economic development to the region. Arizona leaders are interested in the idea, but say they need more details.
Aug. 28, 2018
Arizona Prepares To Honor McCain
Arizona is preparing to honor the late Sen. John McCain. Memorial services will be held at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on Wednesday where McCain will lie in state.
Aug. 28, 2018
Mesa Creates New Law To Regulate Electronic Recycling Kiosks
Mesa city council approved an ordinance Monday regulating a new type of business that offers cash for old electronics.
Aug. 28, 2018
U.S., Mexico Officials May Sign Trade Deal Without Canada
Top U.S. and Mexico officials are leaving room for a trade agreement that would exclude Canada.
Aug. 28, 2018
Family Accuses Eloy For Childs Death In Custody
Lawyers for a Guatemalan mother said Tuesday they are planning to sue the city of Eloy, Ariz., over the death of a 19-month-old baby who died, they said, after she’d grown ill inside a ICE facility last May.
Aug. 28, 2018
Is The Open Floor Plan All Its Cracked Up To Be?
Kate Wagner, the author the architecture blog McMansion Hell, wants to end the tyranny of open concepts.
Aug. 28, 2018
A Summer Filled With Fires, But Why?
This summer has been a particularly active, and often deadly, fire season.
Aug. 28, 2018
Primary Election Day Brings Another Day Of Voter Pains
Tuesday is primary election day and voters all over the state are casting their votes. Joining The Show to talk about how the voting is going is Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes.
Aug. 28, 2018
Teacher Segregation Expanding, According To Research
The issue of segregation of students has been one discussed for decades in the U.S. education system — even after the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education lifted it. But research at the Brookings Institution shows the problem of so-called teacher segregation is expanding.
Aug. 28, 2018
McCain Institute Director On Sen. McCains Legacy On American Foreign Policy
Former U.S. ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker — currently executive director of the McCain Institute — joins The Show to talk about the late senator’s impact on American foreign policy over his more than three decades in office.
Aug. 28, 2018
What Does Canada Think About The New NAFTA Deal?
The big question now that the US and Mexico have reached a deal is whether Canada will also sign on.
Aug. 28, 2018
Questions Remain Regarding Deal To Replace NAFTA
President Trump spoke Monday about the preliminary deal with Mexico to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA.
Aug. 28, 2018
Court Rulings Hit Hard Hours Before Primary Day
Two court decisions came down just hours before primary day voting began.
Aug. 28, 2018
The Takeaway: From Indictment To Impeachment: We Answer Your Questions On Trump
As always, the news out of President Trump's White House is moving fast. So fast that you probably have lots of questions about exactly what’s going on.
Aug. 28, 2018
The Pulse: Sending
Kumiko Kawasaki may never really know where exactly it happened — maybe on her kids’ favorite playground in Berkeley, California, or maybe at school —but somewhere along the way, her two children caught hand, foot and mouth disease. Three times.
Aug. 28, 2018
Is There Water Left To Be Developed In The Colorado River Basin?
The Colorado River is running low on water. The lifeline that slakes the thirst of 40 million southwestern residents is projected to hit a historic low mark within two years, forcing mandatory cuts to water deliveries in Arizona, Nevada and Mexico.
Aug. 28, 2018
Arizona Primary: Problems Reported At Phoenix-Area Polling Places
The polls are closed for Arizona's primary election, but some people are still waiting to cast votes. Social media video shows long lines of voters outside public libraries in Tempe and Phoenix.
Complete Arizona Elections Coverage
Aug. 28, 2018

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