May 2015

The Show on KJZZ

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Hotel Congress
Across the country, food is being thrown away constantly — about a half pound per person, per day. Tucson recently started a citywide composting program, the first in the state, to combat food waste.
May 29, 2015
California's four-year drought has raised a number of questions about water scarcity and the capacity for agriculture in the Southwest. But many people are also concerned about what role the drought will play economically.
May 29, 2015
David Wright house
The battle over preserving the David and Gladys Wright House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, in the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix has caused a lot of division among neighbors.
May 29, 2015
Historic photo of Mesa's Falcon Field
The Valley is home to several airports that date back to WWII. One is still in service today.
May 29, 2015
Be careful if you’re driving around downtown Phoenix over the next couple of days. Superheroes, anime characters and zombies may be crossing the street heading for Phoenix Comicon.
May 29, 2015
Phoenix Suns
We asked ESPN NBA Front Office insider Amin Elhassan about the impact of the former Suns personnel.
May 29, 2015
downtown phoenix
As concerns about water shortages and energy consumption are multiplied by the impending summer heat, it may leave you wondering what we’re doing here. Or perhaps even if Phoenix should exist at all?
May 29, 2015
There’s concern growing about a planned rally in Phoenix that will include a cartoon drawing contest of the Prophet Muhammad.
May 29, 2015
Jason Odhner
Earlier this year, we met Jason Odhner — a Phoenix nurse, who was on his way to West Africa to help treat Ebola patients.
May 29, 2015
Ron Rayner
As California grapples with water shortages, Arizonans can breathe easy — for now. For decades, the state has relied on the Colorado River and preserved groundwater resources. But the current drought is now putting those management plans to the test.
May 29, 2015

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