May 2019

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godzilla
65 years ago, one of the most iconic movie monsters was created, emerging from Japan’s nuclear fallout. His name is Godzilla.
May 31, 2019
For two years, Frontline producer Lauren Mucciolo embedded with the Phoenix Police Department’s Vice Enforcement Unit as they work to tackle a growing problem for her new documentary, "Sex Trafficking in America."
May 31, 2019
The Arizona House of Representatives floor
The Arizona Legislature adjourned Tuesday morning, and that means several bills died before they could get a formal vote.
May 31, 2019
Stan Barnes (left) and David Lujan spoke to KJZZ's The Show for the Friday NewsCap
To talk about the 2019 legislative session, President Trump’s continuing irritation with the late John McCain, along with unexpected changes on the Corporation Commission and more, former lawmaker Stan Barnes of Copper State Consulting and former lawmaker David Lujan of the Arizona Center for Economic Progress, joined The Show.
May 31, 2019
us and mexico flags
President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs against Mexican imports quickly drew sharp criticism from some Arizona business leaders.
May 31, 2019
Imported Tomatoes
In recent weeks KJZZ has reported on a bitter dispute over imported Mexican tomatoes as well as a massive threatened strike in Sonora, Mexico, the state to Arizona's south. To get the latest we've got Murphy Woodhouse on the line from our Fronteras Desk in Sonora's capital, Hermosillo.
May 30, 2019
Job application
The overall U.S. economy continues to be in a strong place, with seemingly healthy job growth and unemployment numbers. Arizona is one of the states leading the pack when it comes to a continuing expansion of positive economic news.
May 30, 2019
janet napolitano
In a tough election period, Janet Napolitano came on the scene and was elected the state’s attorney general in 1999. She then narrowly won the race for governor in 2002 before being re-elected in a 2006 landslide.
May 30, 2019
Glenn Hamer
Arizona lawmakers worked through the night over the holiday weekend to pass a nearly $12 billion budget, one that drew criticism from Democrats and many teachers involved in the #RedForEd Movement.
May 30, 2019
Arizona inmates
A new study on Arizona's criminal justice system has exposed a weakness in its "tough on crime" policies.
May 30, 2019

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