March 2018

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easter eggs
Listen to the sounds of Marda Wolfe with her kids as they hunt for Easter eggs.
March 29, 2018
President Trump came to the White House from the business world, and his recently-fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was the CEO of Exxon. But does the transition from business to government really work? The Show's Steve Goldstein is joined by John Paul Rollert, an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Chicago’s business school, to talk about that.
March 29, 2018
There’s a debate raging across the country about how to best protect students and prevent other school shootings. To dig further into this, The Show's Lauren Gilger sat down with Lauri Burgett, a recently retired commander for the Phoenix Police Department and a professor of Justice and Intelligence Studies at Northern Arizona University.
March 29, 2018
Ebola virus
This flu season has been a particularly bad one, and that follows other viruses causing lots of harm, including Ebola and Zika.
March 29, 2018
payson stream
On July 15 of last year, Selia Garcia’s family had come together outside of Payson to celebrate her daughter’s 27th birthday. But a dramatic flash flood pushed through unexpectedly and killed 10 members of that family.
March 29, 2018
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
When President Donald Trump assembled his cabinet and Dr. David Shulkin was named secretary of Veterans Affairs, it was considered a sound move and was widely praised on both sides of the aisle.
March 29, 2018
Arizona Diamondbacks
Twenty years ago Saturday, the Arizona Diamondbacks played their first regular season game in franchise history..
March 29, 2018
 teachers met on the Arizona Capitol
The #RedForEd rally, organized in part for a group called Arizona Educators United, called for a 20 percent wage increase across the board. Ralliers say while there is not a strike yet, it could be a future action to get those demands met.
March 29, 2018
The Police was one of the most influential bands of the 1980s — with Sting at the center as lead singer, Stewart Copeland on drums and Andy Summers on guitar. Summers is currently on tour for his Harmonics of the Night show. He was in the Valley earlier this week, and talked with The Show's Steve Goldstein.
March 28, 2018
In the late 1940s, legendary civil rights attorney Thurgood Marshall became the lawyer for four young African-Americans in Florida accused of the abduction and rape of a 17-year old white girl named Norma Padgett. Gilbert King wrote about the story in his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "Devil in the Grove," and he joins The Show's Steve Goldstein to talk about it.
March 28, 2018

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