June 2019

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Chief Jeri Williams
An investigation into the Facebook posting habits of police officers around the country shows some disturbing trends. The Plain View Project counted 282 posts with racist and violent language identified as being connected to Phoenix officers.
June 3, 2019
books at the Center for Arizona Disability Law
If you have a child with disabilities and have had challenges related to high school graduation KJZZ’s Mariana Dale wants to talk to you. Email her at [email protected] or call 480-774-8237.
June 4, 2019
us and mexico flags
Some of Mexico's highest ranking government officials are in Washington this week, pulling out all the stops in an effort to de-escalate tensions over immigration. They want to keep President Trump from slapping punitive tariffs on all imports.
June 3, 2019
Lonnie Ali
Monday, June 3 marks the third anniversary of Muhammad Ali’s death. To honor his legacy, as both a legendary boxer and as a philanthropist, West Merrell Street between Central and Third Avenue in downtown Phoenix will be renamed Muhammad Ali Way.
June 3, 2019
Shizu Saldamando portrait
Portraiture has been a significant part of art for centuries, to the point that, for some, it’s too traditional and associated with older generations rather than our current, more diverse population and culture.
June 3, 2019
waymo truck
Waymo announced last week it will restart its self-driving truck program in Arizona. The state has become one of the most common testing grounds for autonomous vehicles in the country since leaders have opened up the roads.
June 3, 2019
Bill Montgomery
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld signature requirements that make it harder for Libertarians to get candidates on Arizona ballots, and Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery might have a better chance of getting appointed to the Arizona Supreme Court.
June 3, 2019
President Donald Trump has landed in London for his state visit with the queen. For more on the president's travel agenda and the U.K.'s reaction, The Show was joined by BBC’s Rich Preston.
June 3, 2019
Phil Boas
When a citizen from Glendale posted on Facebook that Rep. Kelly Townshend "favors child molesters," the Republican lawmaker called the man's employer.
June 3, 2019
Sonoran Tianguis
Mexico-bound pickups weighed down by unwieldy piles of tools, furniture and appliances are a common sight on Arizona’s highways. It's a tough business, but many Sonorans have made a living for themselves buying used goods in Arizona and reselling them back home at vast open-air markets called tianguis.<br><small><b>→ <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPgiqS8yALk" target="blank">More Stories From The Fronteras Desk</a></small></b>
June 3, 2019

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