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August 2016
For the third time in a month, Scottsdale Fire Department has had to remove snakes from residents' backyards. All three have been found around the same area of 75th Street and Osborn Road.
Aug. 30, 2016
As floods in Baton Rouge remind us, weather and climate can have devastating impacts on our cities. To try to mitigate those effects, a group of scientists from 17 institutions around the U.S. and Latin America are trying to figure out ways to build more resilient infrastructure.
Aug. 30, 2016
Every year for the past 25 years, "The Princeton Review" has been putting out a book ranking what the company says are the country’s best colleges in a wide variety of categories – from “Great Financial Aid” to “Happiest Students” to, yes, “Party Schools.” But, one way you will not see them rank colleges is from the best to the worst.
Aug. 30, 2016
America’s opiate epidemic has been well documented, and Arizona is not immune from that. Public health officials are working on ways to combat the problem, and some of the underlying issues, as well.
Aug. 30, 2016
The Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony, or STOP Act, would increase penalties under an existing law that aims to get items back to the tribes to whom they belong.
Aug. 30, 2016
Polls are open until 7 tonight, and we’ll start getting results around 8. Joining KJZZ's The Show to talk about primary-related issues is Dan Hunting, a senior policy analyst at the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at ASU.
Aug. 30, 2016
The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol is suing the state’s chief election official for what it calls errors in the ballot language.
Aug. 30, 2016
Every year for the past 25 years, The Princeton Review has been putting out a book ranking what the company says are the country’s best colleges in a wide variety of categories— from Great Financial Aid to Happiest Students to, yes, Party Schools.
Aug. 30, 2016
While state officials claim there was no harm done, cyber security experts say more fortification is needed.
Aug. 30, 2016
A municipal ID card in Phoenix is just one step away from becoming a reality. The Phoenix City Council will cast its final vote on the issue on Wednesday. The move has drawn harsh criticism from some state lawmakers who are vowing to reverse the policy in the state legislature.
Aug. 30, 2016