June 2018

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Phoenix City Council
Allegations and insults were tossed around Phoenix Council Chambers Tuesday night during a special meeting to address the south Central light rail extension.
June 20, 2018
A Central Arizona Project canal in Scottsdale.
Arizona is trying to get drought talks going again — and much of the West is watching. A renewed effort to achieve an agreement comes after a year of anxiety and gridlock over the future of the Colorado River.
June 20, 2018
watching tv
Twenty-five years ago, a fictitious Alexander Hamilton fan had the chance to win a lot of money by answering what was, for him, an easy question. The problem? He’d just scarfed down about half a PB&J, and had nothing with which to wash it down.
June 19, 2018
azmerit page screen shot
Preliminary results from the 2018 AzMERIT Test have been obtained by The Arizona Republic. AzMERIT plays a large role in what A-F grade schools receive and whether students can move on to third grade.
June 19, 2018
smartphone with earphones
Whether you started listening to "This American Life" years ago, or you jumped on the "Serial" bandwagon in 2014 or you listen to The Show’s podcast from KJZZ every week — there’s no denying podcasts are everywhere.
June 19, 2018
teens looking at a tablet
When you think of Baby Boomers, or Gen X, you probably have an image that comes to mind. Maybe the same goes for Millennials. But what about the generation that follows that one?
June 19, 2018
AT&T
The U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust division tried to block the recent merger between AT&T and Time Warner, but a federal court has allowed it to go ahead. The ruling could set a precedent for other mega-mergers between huge telecommunications and entertainment companies.
June 19, 2018
The Show logo card
The number of people choosing to take their own lives in the U.S. is on the rise. How much can be done to recognize when a friend or loved one is in despair and could be at greater risk for suicide?
June 19, 2018
Paved street
The Pima County Board of Supervisors discussed Tuesday morning different proposals to fund road repairs across the county. But, it seems one of those ideas, a sales tax increase, is headed to defeat.
June 19, 2018
Attorney General Jeff Sessions
The Trump administration’s “zero tolerance policy” has sparked intense controversy, as we’ve seen and heard cases of children being separated from their families. While Attorney General Jeff Sessions and others in the administration continue defending the policy fiercely, many others have strong critiques.
June 19, 2018

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