July 2019

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police crime scene tape
From Ferguson to Phoenix, the barrage of negative headlines concerning police nationwide is causing college students to reconsider careers in law enforcement.
July 3, 2019
Earth
The fight over climate change has been one of the most intense public policy debates on the national and international stage. Though a great majority of the public believes in climate change’s existence, many elected officials have refused to agree with that assessment.
July 3, 2019
Beauty products on shelf
If you watch Netflix, or listen to Pandora or buy stuff on Amazon, you’re familiar with the concept of an algorithm picking other movies or music or soap it thinks you’d also like based on what you originally picked.
July 3, 2019
office man sleeping at desk
Many of us wake up really early for work and, it turns out, that's potentially even worse for our health than previously thought.
July 3, 2019
fireworks
The fireworks that light up Arizona’s sky Thursday night also create a health hazard for people with breathing problems. To talk about the impact of fireworks on air quality, The Show spoke with Matt Pace, meteorologist for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
July 3, 2019
Phoenix police
If Phoenix decides to move forward with a civilian review board for its police department, it likely will follow one of three models used by other cities.
July 3, 2019
Phoenix city council
Phoenix Chief Jeri Williams presented an action plan that came out of concerns from a police community meeting weeks ago. “What I heard loudly and clearly was that some members of the community are tired of talk and want actionable step," she said. <br><small><b>→ <a href="http://kjzz.org/content/1029141/message-phoenix-city-council-support-our-police-officers" target="blank">Message To Phoenix City Council: 'Support Our Police Officers</a></small></b>
July 3, 2019
Fronteras Desk logo
Dozens of Central American asylum applicants are choosing to be bused back to their home countries, instead of waiting in Mexico while their cases are being processed in the U.S., Mexican immigration officials said on Tuesday.
July 3, 2019
empty school resource officer parking space
"To find out that the money is now there and is gonna sit there for at least half the year ... I don’t get it. I don’t understand it," said Cindy Campton, principal at Wilson Elementary School near downtown Phoenix.
July 2, 2019
Mesa City Council
The Mesa City Council approved Monday a $1 billion development plan to bring a Google data center to the city. If Google moves forward, the facility will occupy the northwest corner of Elliot and Sossaman roads and span 187 acres.
July 2, 2019

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