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Working To Elect Veterans To Congress
The group With Honor said it’s seen a huge increase in veterans running for Congress — both Republicans and Democrats.
June 1, 2018
KJZZs Friday Newscap June 1, 2018
Jaime Molera, former state schools superintendent, now with the firm Molera Alvarez, and longtime pollster and host of "The Think Tank" Mike O’Neil joined The Show for this Friday's Newscap.
June 1, 2018
Maricopa Attorney Hands Off Uber Case
The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office will no longer be working on the case of a fatal crash involving a self-driving Uber car in Tempe. The Yavapai County Attorney’s Office was asked to take it over.
June 1, 2018
Impact Of The Long Walk Still Felt More Than 150 Years Later
June 1, 2018, marks the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Navajo Treaty, which returned the tribe to their original land following a period known as The Long Walk. The treaty set the Navajo apart from other tribes, who were permanently removed from their ancestral territory.
June 1, 2018
The Takeaway: She
1992 was hailed as the "Year of the Woman" for the record number of female candidates elected to national office. Today, a wave of women candidates, many inspired by the results of the 2016 election and emboldened by the #MeToo movement, may help Democrats tip the balance of power in Washington.
June 1, 2018
Whistleblower: Patients With Mental Illness Suffering In AZ Prisons
The testimony of counselor Angela Fischer calls the Arizona prison health care monitoring system into question. She talked about her experiences at hearing in the Parsons vs. Ryan prison health care settlement in federal court on Thursday.
Special Report: The Chaos Of Arizona Prison Health Care
June 1, 2018
Short On Water In The Mountains? Beavers, To The Rescue
Without the beavers’ work, their engineering prowess, this diverse wetland at North St. Vrain Creek wouldn’t be there. The valley bottom instead would slowly transform back into a grassy plain and the stream would return to its banks, cutting deeper into the landscape. The whole ecosystem would suffer.
May 31, 2018
McCains Senate Seat Will Not Be Up For Grabs During Special Election
The deadline was Wednesday for Arizona Sen. John McCain to resign in time for a special election to fill his seat this November.
May 31, 2018
Feds Seize Thousands Of Fentanyl Pills In Indian Country
The Interior Department seized $4.8 million in drugs during a weeklong sting operation on Arizona tribal land.
May 31, 2018
2 Bears In Arizona Euthanized In A Week
Two bears have been euthanized this week after Arizona officials say they became a public safety threat. One mother bear left two cubs behind.
May 31, 2018
Trump’s Steel Tariffs Provoke Retaliation From Mexico
The Trump administration’s planned tariffs on steel and aluminum imported from Mexico, Canada and the European Union was quickly condemned by officials south of the border.
May 31, 2018
Does Retail Benefit From Education Assistance?
Walmart is making headlines offering business or supply-chain management degrees at three universities online.
May 31, 2018
No Clear Bright Line: Politicians And Blocking Social Media Users
A federal judge recently ruled President Donald Trump cannot block users on Twitter — including critics.
May 31, 2018
Shooter, Gowan Among Candidates For AZ Legislature
Wednesday was was the deadline for candidates to file their petition signatures to qualify for the ballot in August’s primary. There are some familiar names on that list.
May 31, 2018
Surprise Officials Considering Potential Transit Options
Officials in Surprise have been trying to get a sense of what their residents think about transit and what kinds of transit they might be interested in.
May 31, 2018
AZ Prison Health Care Case Continues
For more than three years, the state of Arizona has been trying to live up to a settlement agreement between the Department of Corrections and people in state prisons.
May 31, 2018
Mexico Is The Most Dangerous Country In The Western Hemisphere For Journalists
Across the border from Texas in Northern Mexico, a reporter for a national newspaper was found dead this week. He’s the sixth journalist killed in that country this year.
May 31, 2018
Sounds Of The City: Arizona Worm Farm Is Home To Tiny ‘Livestock’
Listen to the sounds of Clark Furlong, working with soil made nutrient-rich by thousands of tiny worms.
May 31, 2018
 Remembering Dick Tuck
On Monday, the nation lost one of its most memorable political scalawags. Hated by some, beloved by many, Richard Gregory Tuck, or Dick Tuck, as his friends and enemies knew him, passed away in Tucson on Memorial Day.
May 31, 2018
How Will Health Care Influencers Will Shape The Industry?
The problems facing the future of healthcare are complex, from the Affordable Care Act, to the affordability of care, to the lack of transparency around pricing.
May 31, 2018

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