July 2018

The Show on KJZZ

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Craig Harris
Arizona State Parks Director Sue Black is again under investigation for alleged poor relations with employees. Craig Harris, investigative reporter with the Arizona Republic, has been following the story.
July 11, 2018
Kelli Ward
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 11, 2018
A neighborhood under construction
Phoenix-area home buyers know all too well that a hot housing market isn’t guaranteed to be a permanent fixture. While job numbers and housing starts are currently skyrocketing, there are signs a perfect storm is brewing on the economic horizon.<br><small><b><a href="http://kjzz.org/content/643351/what%E2%80%99s-name-higher-home-sales-some-phoenix-buyers" target="blank">What’s In A Name? Higher Home Sales To Some Phoenix Buyers</a> →</small></b>
July 11, 2018
Water resource managers
The meeting involved questions from the public on who will be most affected under the new plan if Lake Mead's levels drop to a dire level, and whether leaders can finally come together to hammer out the details.
July 10, 2018
Recycling container
Phoenix has a goal of diverting 40 percent of its waste by 2020. The city says as of the end of last year, its diversion rate was 30 percent. An incubator run by ASU and Phoenix is looking to help companies that are aiming to get the city closer to that goal.
July 10, 2018
Maggie Lindsay
Think back to your high school science class. What do you remember? Dissecting frogs? Mixing chemicals in test tubes? Memorizing diagrams and formulas? Maybe a trip to the planetarium? Now imagine trying to learn all of that if you can’t see.
July 10, 2018
Marijuana
Later this year, Canada will become the second country to legalize recreational marijuana. Uruguay did so in 2013. But will that cause challenges for Canadians coming into the U.S, where pot is still illegal under federal law?
July 10, 2018
Motel 6
Motel 6 has settled a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of Latino guests that alleged it discriminated against them by routinely sharing guest lists with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
July 10, 2018
President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump was on his way to Brussels to attend a NATO Summit this Tuesday morning, but it's not shaping up to be a routine meeting of allies. Trump famously called the alliance “obsolete” during the 2016 election.
July 10, 2018
Steve Ferrara
As we head toward Arizona’s August primary elections, we’re inviting in the candidates running in contested races, to talk about why they’re running and some of the key issues in their contests.
July 10, 2018

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