August 2015

The Show on KJZZ

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Tiny house
You may just be the perfect candidate for a tiny house — and they’re catching on.
Aug. 7, 2015
Complexities around tribal law and U.S. federal law are nothing new, but the recent Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage has led some to call for Congress to potentially step in.
Aug. 7, 2015
The Fort Yuma Indian Reservation is on the verge of starting its first low-power FM community radio station.
Aug. 7, 2015
solar installation cover
When it comes to complying with new federal standards for emissions reductions, renewable energy advocates say Arizona’s natural resources position the state well in the coming transition.
Aug. 7, 2015
Garfield Abram Goodwin
It is the home to many East Valley’s founding members. The location is one of the oldest in the area — and many of you have driven right past it.
Aug. 7, 2015
Sprouts store
Phoenix-based Sprouts Farmers Market ended the week with a new CEO and a plunge in stock prices after its second-quarter earnings release.
Aug. 7, 2015
WPA building
Preservationists are still trying to save the Works Progress Administration building on the Arizona State Fairgrounds. Fair officials gave advocates a year to come up with the money to restore the 1938 structure.
Aug. 7, 2015
farm
When we think about farmers, we don’t necessarily think of them as young. Even McDonald was old. But that may be changing.
Aug. 6, 2015
We hear from Matthew Salenger of Tempe-based coLAB Studio.
Aug. 6, 2015
Red traffic light
The National Coalition for Safer Roads lists Phoenix as the second-most dangerous city in America for red-light running.
Aug. 6, 2015

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