June 2019

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brain scans of Alzheimer's patients
New research finds people with a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease may start showing changes in their memory up to 40 years beforehand.
June 20, 2019
karen fann
Arizona lawmakers spent more than 130 days in session this year, and the last several were fairly contentious at the Capitol, with negotiations over the budget and other bills heating up.
June 20, 2019
Migrant teens
The week began with a series of tweets by President Trump declaring that — starting next week — Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be deporting millions of undocumented immigrants.
June 20, 2019
Air conditioning unit
Arizona utility regulators today are expected to consider a proposal that would prohibit utilities from shutting off customers’ power during the summer.
June 20, 2019
Cars and trucks on I-17
Governor Ducey signed off on an extra $130 million that the Arizona Department of Transportation needs to widen I-17 north of Anthem, including reversible flex lanes from Black Canyon City to Sunset Point.
June 20, 2019
Paved street
Autonomous, driverless cars will be on the roads soon — how soon we don’t know — but when they arrive, they’ll completely change the ways we choose to get around.
June 20, 2019
Dravon Ames
Wearing a shirt that read "End police brutality," Phoenix City Council newcomer Carlos Garcia asked for his colleagues’ support to increase transparency. For the second straight night, Phoenix leaders heard from residents demanding action against some police officers after cellphone video shows police cursing and pointing guns at a family while responding to a shoplifting call. <br><small>→ <b><a href="https://kjzz.org/content/1013121/phoenix-residents-voice-concerns-after-viral-police-video" target="blank">Residents Voice Concerns After Viral Video</a></small></b>
June 20, 2019
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and Sonoran Gov. Claudia Pavlovich
Govs. Doug Ducey and Claudia Pavlovich traded friendly compliments at the last meeting of the Arizona-Mexico Commission. But they’ve since had to confront a host of national political issues.
June 20, 2019
19North
The area of 19th Avenue from Bethany Home Road to Dunlap got no money to create a vision plan when the light rail expansion opened. Now the 19North alliance is bringing residents' priorities to life.
June 19, 2019
Perscription pills
Older women are concerned that rising health care and prescription drug costs could outpace their retirement savings, according to a new survey by the National Council on Aging.
June 19, 2019

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