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AZ Firefighters In California Fighting Carr, Ferguson Wildfires
Personnel from across the state are helping fight over a dozen wildfires in California.
July 30, 2018
The End Of Mobile Home Parks In The Valley?
Land values are going up across the Valley, which is good news for a lot of homeowners here. But what about those who don’t own the land that their homes sit on?
July 30, 2018
Nearly 2,500 Scientists Slam Trumps Planned Border Wall
A group of 2,500 scientists signed a letter condemning President Donald Trump’s Administration from building new barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border.
July 30, 2018
Monsoon Stories 2018: Ty Karlovetz, Grand Canyon Park Ranger
As part of our ongoing series exploring the memories, emotions and perspectives the monsoon invokes in Arizonans, we hear from Ty Karlovetz, a park ranger at Grand Canyon National Park.
July 30, 2018
Settlement: 3D Gun Blueprints Allowed Online
Earlier this month, the government settled a lawsuit against a man who’d posted online a blueprint for a 3D-printed, single-shot gun.
July 30, 2018
Zimbabweans are headed to the polls today in a presidential election, and for the first time since 1980, Robert Mugabe is not on the ballot.
July 30, 2018
Boas On Political Endorsements
Now we’re going to check in with the Editorial Board of The Arizona Republic. It’s a regular segment where we talk about the big issues facing the state and the region — featured in the newspaper’s Viewpoints section.
July 30, 2018
March For Our Lives AZ Galvanizing Young Voters Ahead Of Midterms
Almost 80 percent of Americans ages 15 to 34 say leaders from their generation would do a better job running the country than the age group largely in power today.
July 30, 2018
Learning History Through Art And Music
History is taught in countless ways — but the most common methodology tends to be via momentous events like wars, natural disasters, and political leadership changes. But what about art and music?
July 30, 2018
ProPublica: Migrant Youth Shelters A Gold Mine For Sexual Predators
As the government continues to reunite immigrant families who were separated at the border by the Trump administration, new reporting has uncovered evidence that points to widespread abuse.
July 30, 2018
Arizona Elections 2018: Tracy Livingston
As we head toward Arizona’s August primary elections, KJZZ's The Show is inviting the candidates in contested races to talk about why they’re running and some of the key issues in their contests.
July 30, 2018
Several Northern CA Fires Force Evacuations
Six people are dead as a result of the powerful Carr Fire in Northern California, and seven people are still missing.
July 30, 2018
The Takeaway: What Is Facebook
With the midterm elections coming up, Facebook is trying to step up its security and privacy measures to prevent Russian hacking and interference on its platform. An investor call with lackluster raised serious concerns about whether Facebook is prepared to handle hacking and foreign interference in elections.
July 30, 2018
Arizona Teachers Anticipate Bigger Paychecks This Year
Arizona teachers across the state are getting bigger paychecks when they go back to school this year. The raises promised by Gov. Doug Ducey in the face of increasing pressure from the #RedForEd movement have re-invigorated two generations of educators in one Tempe family.
July 30, 2018
AZ Unemployment Law Questioned
Federal labor officials are raising legal questions about a new Arizona law designed to force people, who are collecting unemployment insurance, back to work.
July 30, 2018
Most Revenue Ever During AZs Past Year
Legislative budget analysts report that Arizona's main budget account recorded the most annual revenue ever during the fiscal year that ended just under a month ago.
July 30, 2018
Monday Is Deadline To Register To Vote
Monday is the deadline to register to vote for primary elections next month.
July 30, 2018
Seafood Ban Aims To Protect Porpoises
A U.S. trade court judge ruled Thursday that the Trump administration must ban Mexican seafood that was caught in gill nets in areas where the nets can harm the endangered vaquita porpoise.
July 30, 2018
Sonoran Lithium Mine Stock Sale Nixed
A planned sale of stock to help fund the construction of a major Sonoran lithium mine was recently called off by the company, Bacanora Lithium.
July 30, 2018
Maricopa Educators ‘Hunt’ For Knowledge In Mexico
A group of teachers from the Maricopa County Community College District are in central Mexico collecting information for their classes and research projects.
July 30, 2018

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