January 2018

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New robotic technology is fundamentally changing the way surgeons are trained and it’s creating some problems for surgery residents, according to Matt Beane, project scientist with the Technology Management Program at UC Santa Barbara.
Jan. 17, 2018
Map
A handful of cases dealing with how political district boundaries are drawn are moving through courts across the country.
Jan. 17, 2018
The state Attorney General’s Office and Arizona Trucking Association this morning announced a new partnership to help victims of human trafficking. Here to talk about this is Tony Bradley, president and CEO of the Arizona Trucking Association.
Jan. 17, 2018
U.S. Capitol building
There have been plenty of debates in the past year that have put GOP members on Capitol Hill at odds with one another, the latest being about earmarks, those funds for specific projects that were slipped into other legislation before being banned in 2011.
Jan. 17, 2018
Dockless bikes in Phoenix
Bike-sharing programs are expanding, and recently, a new model has emerged: dockless bike-sharing.
Jan. 17, 2018
U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
While cameras were focused on DACA Tuesday, another Congressional battle was playing out but with much less attention.
Jan. 17, 2018
Gov. Doug Ducey in KJZZ's studio, January 2018
In an interview in KJZZ's studio, Gov. Ducey said most of the new spending in his $10.1 billion budget proposal would go to K-12 education. Along with education funding, Ducey said to expect to hear more later this week about the special session he plans to call to deal with the opioid epidemic.
Jan. 17, 2018
A Central Arizona Project canal in Scottsdale.
The highly-anticipated water policy proposals from Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey are expected to tackle "excess water," an important part of Arizona's water portfolio.
Jan. 17, 2018
LDS President
Tuesday morning, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or Mormon church, officially announced that 93-year-old Russell M. Nelson is the new church president.
Jan. 16, 2018
FCC
Democrats in the U.S. Senate say they have 50 votes for a measure to undo the FCC’s recent decision to end net neutrality. Here to talk about this effort is Adi Robertson, a senior reporter at The Verge.
Jan. 16, 2018

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